People will be told to self-isolate for two weeks if they've been in contact with someone who has coronavirus as the government launches its Test and Trace regime.
But what happens to workers' pay if they're forced into isolation? There are concerns that people could be asked to self-isolate for period of 14 days more than once in the coming weeks.
And people who can't work from home will be worried about how they're going to make ends meet. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he believes "the vast majority" will self-isolate voluntarily under the new system and that people will not receive penalties for failing to abide by the guidelines "in the first instance", but he left open the possibility of making it mandatory for people to stay at
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