Passengers flying into the UK faced strict coronavirus restrictions that finally kicked in on Monday – a year after the first case landed here.
Arrivals had to show proof of a negative test taken within the previous 72 hours and quarantine for 10 days under the rules that started at 4am.
Long queues formed at airports but passengers supported the move, which came into effect 353 days after the UK confirmed its first Covid-19 case.
A group of post-grad students from China flew to Manchester via Abu Dhabi in full protective suits, masks and goggles, and were taken on a bus to quarantine accommodation at Leeds University.
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