Wednesday, January 27, 2021

UK Border Restrictions And Enforced Hotel Quarantine From Covid-19 Virus Hotspots

The Government is imposing UK border restrictions on travellers, including British residents, arriving in England from Coronavirus hotspots. Passengers will be taken form airports directly to designated hotels where they will have to remain in quarantine, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced.

The new rules will apply to anyone coming from South America, southern Africa and Portugal.

The strict new measures also apply to British nationals and residents entering from high-risk countries who will be required to quarantine in a hotel at their own expense for up to 10 days.

Speaking to the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr Johnson told MPs that all travel from 22 countries, including South Africa, Portugal and South American nations, had been banned.

He said that whilst all such arrivals would not be refused entry, they would be required to isolate in government provided accommodation, such as hotels, for 10 days "without exception".

People from certain countries will now be met at the airport and "transported directly into quarantine", with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) working to set up these facilities.

Since the start of the pandemic, travellers from almost every country were issued with a letter asking them to “self-isolate” and then allowing them to travel on public transport with no test or even a temperature check.

Even though passengers will still be allowed into the UK from high-risk countries like the USA, a travel ban on UK citizens for leisure purposes will be enforced at airports and ports.

Mr Johnson said: "Under the stay-at-home regulations, it is illegal to leave home to travel abroad for leisure purposes and we will enforce this at ports and airports by asking people why they are leaving and instructing them to return home if they do not have a valid reason to travel."

The Home Secretary Priti Patel said it was "clear that there are too many people coming in and out of our country each day" and that border measures would be toughened up to "reduce passenger flow" and protect the UK's "world-leading" vaccination programme.

Outlining other border measures, Ms Patel said police would increase checks at home addresses to ensure arrivals were complying with self-isolation rules and that the UK would continue to refuse entry non-UK citizens from "red list" countries which were already subject to the travel ban.

The Home Secretary also announced a new requirement for people wishing to travel abroad, who will now need make a declaration stating “why they needed to travel”, which would be checked by carriers prior to departure.

"Going on holiday is not a valid reason," she said.

More police will be deployed at ports and airports with fines for those found to be in breach of stay-at-home regulations.

Ms Patel added that "Anyone who doesn't have a valid reason for travel will be directed to return home or they will face a fine."

This is the first time a restriction on leaving the country has been imposed on UK citizens outside of wartime.

However, it has not been made clear why the UK borders remain open to dozens of countries with high infection rates while UK citizens, currently in a third national lockdown, are banned from visiting countries with lower infection rates than Britain.

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