© 2020 – 2024 AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
Image default
News

Covid quarantine: Home Office considered electronic tags for travellers

Exclusive: policy paper includes option of ‘tagging’ arrivals to track them during quarantine period

A mandatory requirement that electronic tags be worn by international arrivals for up to 10 days to ensure they abided by Covid-19 quarantine restrictions was an option explored by the Home Office under controversial plans, the Guardian has learned.

The details, understood to have been included in a draft “borders enforcement” policy paper produced by Priti Patel’s department, have emerged as the UK government’s Covid-O committee is preparing to meet on Friday to discuss implementing further travel restrictions. Australia-style quarantine hotels for arrivals or an extension of travel bans are under consideration by ministers.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Witness comes forward in Nicola Bulley case as police warn against speculation

AEA3

Omicron is ‘not the same disease’ as earlier Covid waves, says UK scientist

AEA3

Not just castles: Historic England offers grants to ‘ordinary’ places like pubs and terraced houses

AEA3