A Tory minister has warned British holidaymakers to "look very carefully" before going abroad after thousands returning from Spain were forced into quarantine.
Helen Whately refused to rule out drastic last-minute restrictions on other countries like France and Germany - saying "we have to keep the situation under review." And she said holidaymakers must face the "reality" that coronavirus is a global pandemic, with £1,000 fines if they break quarantine on their return.
The comments - just days into the school holidays - risk paralysing the travel industry just weeks after restrictions were finally lifted on scores of nations.
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