UK quarantine to go ahead but looking at ‘air bridges’, says PM Johnson’s spokesman

UK quarantine to go ahead but looking at ‘air bridges’, says PM Johnson’s spokesman
British PM Boris Johnson is looking at the possibility of air bridges. (File/AFP)
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Updated 01 June 2020
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UK quarantine to go ahead but looking at ‘air bridges’, says PM Johnson’s spokesman

UK quarantine to go ahead but looking at ‘air bridges’, says PM Johnson’s spokesman
  • Qarantine in the UK will start later in June
  • There could be some exemptions to the rule

LONDON: Britain still intends to go ahead with a COVID-19 quarantine later this month for those arriving in the United Kingdom but is looking at “air bridges” with certain countries, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said on Monday.
“It’s something we’ve said we’re looking at and that remains the case,” the spokesman said. “We’ve set out the reasons why we believe (quarantine) is a necessary step: its intention is to control the spread of the virus and protect the British public.”
With the government easing some lockdown measures from Monday, the spokesman also said that if the public followed social distancing guidelines, it was unlikely to lead to a spike in infections.
But he said measures could be reimposed if there were local outbreaks.