Stringent new laws will impose a 14-day quarantine on thousands who arrive in England from Monday. Anyone arriving from June 8 - including returning Brits - must fill out a form stacked with personal travel details and then go into isolation.
Escapees can be fined £1,000 and the most serious offenders prosecuted in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus from overseas.
Tory MPs have staged a mutiny, warning the rules will crush the airline industry and cripple the economy. And there are claims it's a pointless policy, because the UK already has more cases than most other countries anyway.
Chief scientific advisor Sir Patrick Vallance hinted the plan broke SAGE advice - saying quarantine works best "when the number of cases in this country
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