England to end compulsory quarantine for travellers from France, Germany, Spain and Italy

The UK government is about to lift compulsory self-isolation for travellers from low-risk destinations to England starting next week. Most travellers arriving in the country, even national citizens, had been forced to quarantine for two weeks since early June. At the time, the government argued that this was to contain the spread of the virus. However, the compulsory quarantine sparked strong opposition from airlines, with some even taking legal steps to challenge the move. Spain, Germany, France and Italy are on the list of countries that will be exempted from quarantine starting Monday. The full list of countries will be released later on Friday, but media reports suggest it could include up to 75 nations. The list will be reviewed regularly and is based on epidemiological numbers. The move provides some relief for airlines and airports as it will likely encourage more people to take a vacation this summer. It is also positive for the tourism industry in places such as Spain and Italy, given how important UK visitors to these markets.<br/>
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7/3/20