Some of the first people to check into quarantine hotels have had their first taste of freedom upon their release today after self-isolating for 11 nights. From last Monday, UK and Irish nationals returning to England from a “red list” country deemed at high risk for COVID-19 have had to check into quarantine hotels. Hotel “guests” have criticised the £1,750 fee for the stay , which is punishable by a fine of up to £10,000 or 10 years in prison if breached. The rule applies to people returning to Scotland from any destination. One couple, Wagner and Elaine Araujo, who were among the first people to be released from hotel quarantine, said the experience was “horrible” but they enjoyed spending quality time together. Advertisement More from Covid-19 Bus driver jailed for life after battering wife to death during first coronavirus lockdown COVID-19: People in their 40s first for phase two of vaccine rollout – no priority for teachers and police COVID news live: latest UK updates as priority list in vaccine rollout revealed – amid warnings on pubs being ‘lost for good’ and unpaid homeworking COVID-19: EU leaders divided over vaccine passports to allow European travel this summer COVID-19 rips… Read full this story
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