Quarantine orders could be imposed on further European countries, warns Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson indicated that quarantine restrictions could be imposed on further European countries if a "second wave" of coronavirus hits the continent.
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The Prime Minister already faces a diplomatic row with Spain after warning against all but essential travel to the country - and its resort islands - and insisting that travellers arriving in the UK from there spend a fortnight in quarantine due to an increase in cases.

He insisted the Government would not hesitate to act if flare-ups of coronavirus occurred in other destinations, as it also emerged that ministers are examining ways to declare regions of other nations safe for travel.

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"I'm afraid you are starting to see in some places the signs of a second wave of the pandemic," the Prime Minister warned.

Boris Johnson indicated that quarantine restrictions could be imposed on further European countriesBoris Johnson indicated that quarantine restrictions could be imposed on further European countries
Boris Johnson indicated that quarantine restrictions could be imposed on further European countries

With holidaymakers already facing uncertainty over trips abroad this summer, Mr Johnson indicated further action could be considered by the Government.

"It's vital that when people are coming back from abroad, if they are coming back from a place where I'm afraid there is another outbreak, they must go into quarantine," he said.

"That's why we have taken the action that we have and we will continue, throughout the summer, to take such action where it is necessary."

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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez described the restrictions on travel to the country as an "error".

He pointed out that the upsurge in coronavirus cases is focused in two regions, Catalonia and Aragon, adding: "In most of Spain, the incidence is very much inferior to even the numbers registered in the United Kingdom."

Madrid had been urging the UK to exclude the Canaries and Balearics - which include popular tourist resorts on Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca - from its quarantine requirements.

But instead, official travel advice was tightened to bring the islands in line with the Spanish mainland.

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Transport minister Baroness Vere of Norbiton told the House of Lords on Tuesday that it is not yet possible to exempt regions from the quarantine, but said colleagues were examining how to allow this.

"For the time being, we are taking the approach by country for border measures, but it is the case that it could be that we put them in place for regions in the future," she said.

"We are not there yet but we are certainly looking at it because it is an appropriate consideration."

The move to reimpose the quarantine period dealt a further blow to the travel industry, which was already reeling after the lockdown.

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Mr Johnson said it was up to individuals to decide whether they wanted to take the risk of travelling in the present circumstances.

"These are decisions for families, for individuals, about where they want to go," he said.

The decision to impose quarantine restrictions was made after England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty reportedly told ministers that 10 Britons who tested positive for coronavirus after July 1 had reported visiting Spain in the 14 days before their test.

Mr Johnson said: "I'm afraid if we do see signs of a second wave in other countries, it is really our job, our duty, to act swiftly and decisively to stop ... travellers coming back from those places seeding the disease here in the UK."

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Britons make up over a fifth of foreign visitors to Spain, which relies heavily on tourism, and Madrid has said the UK Government gave it no warning that the quarantine move was coming over the weekend.

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