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The answer is pretty much the same as for anyone already here who should be /should have been self-isolating.
It's possible though that as the details of those returning are known spot checks could be carried out, but I think it would be done very rarely. These processes have to run mainly on trust, and to a lesser extent on people reporting those who flout it. A good employer may know if someone has returned from Spain and would require them to take the extra time off
The answer is pretty much the same as for anyone already here who should be /should have been self-isolating.
It's possible though that as the details of those returning are known spot checks could be carried out, but I think it would be done very rarely. These processes have to run mainly on trust, and to a lesser extent on people reporting those who flout it. A good employer may know if someone has returned from Spain and would require them to take the extra time off
current advice here
https:/ /www.go v.uk/fo reign-t ravel-a dvice/s pain
all the islands are exempt. those already in spain are not being advised immediate return, so their insurance will likely remain valid. but since advice today is "essential travel only" anyone leaving now may find their insurance voided.
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all the islands are exempt. those already in spain are not being advised immediate return, so their insurance will likely remain valid. but since advice today is "essential travel only" anyone leaving now may find their insurance voided.
I did say a few weeks back, that we would see plane loads of infection coming back, but eh oh, they just couldn't wait to get that cheap booze down their necks, and Boris just hadn't got the b***s to hold all holidays abroad till next year. Now everyone will be begging for their holiday money back again. Get ready NHS. :0)
on the occasions I've arrived at Gatwick over the past year, you walk miles along a shared concourse and enter the immigration hall with thousands of others. the officers have no clue where you've arrived from unless you tell them and they have no idea if you're telling the truth. (last year I arrived from the isle of man and was directed to the same immigration hall - luckily I had my passport...)
// The UK economy needs your money. //
true. but the holiday area locals don't want you and your imported city infection, particularly if their local NHS facility is less than comprehensive (as it tends to be in country areas).
here's the welcome you can expect in Suffolk - and Cornwall feels the same. https:/ /www.ea dt.co.u k/news/ coronav irus-su ffolk-s outhwol d-banne rs-prot est-1-6 591748
their businesses may well be going down the toilet, but they still don't want you. what's the point of going somewhere if you'll be resented?
true. but the holiday area locals don't want you and your imported city infection, particularly if their local NHS facility is less than comprehensive (as it tends to be in country areas).
here's the welcome you can expect in Suffolk - and Cornwall feels the same. https:/
their businesses may well be going down the toilet, but they still don't want you. what's the point of going somewhere if you'll be resented?