Britain, who enters the country, 14 days quarantine

All travelers entering Britain will be quarantined for two weeks to prevent a second wave of coronary infections. Such a move appears to be part of Boris Johnson's plan for opening the country, which he will announce at the weekend. The prime minister is expected to say [...]
All travelers entering Britain will be quarantined for two weeks to prevent a second wave of coronary infections. Such a move appears to be part of Boris Johnson's plan for opening the country, which he will announce at the weekend.
The prime minister is expected to say that passengers, including Britons arriving at United Kingdom ports and airports from all countries, except Ireland, should be self-aware for 14 days, according to The Times.
Travelers will fill out a digital form of detail on where they aim to achieve vetoation. Authorities will conduct checks in the country, and those found to violate the rules will face fines of up to 1,000 pounds or deportations. The measures are expected to take effect in June and will help reduce the virus' transmission as we move to the next phase of our response, a government source told the renowned newspaper.
Johnson will announce a very limited relief of quarantine from the Coronavirus in Britain by adopting a careful approach to ensure that there will be no further growth of the disease in the country. There are also speculation that the Johnson government will encourage companies to supply personnel who are required to return to work with masks for their faces and other protection tools.
A cabinet minister told The Daily Telegraph this has to do with people's security to get back to work, amid growing fears that Britain faces the largest economic recession in 300 years. The United Kingdom so far numbers over 31,000 deaths from Coddy-19 and 211,000 infections..












