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UK: New arrivals to face jail, fines for breaking COVID rules

Baku, February 10, AZERTAC
Travelers entering the UK will be fined a large sum of money and face a lengthy jail sentence if they break coronavirus regulations, the government said, according to Anadolu Agency.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the parliament that arrivals who do not abide by the quarantine laws will face a fine of up to £10,000 ($13,778) and a jail sentence of up to 10 years.
According to the new rules, a £1,000 fine will be put on those who fail to take a mandatory test, a £2,000 fine for those who fail to take a second mandatory test as well as a two-week extension of their quarantine period and a further £5,000 fixed penalty notice.
Further to the introduction of stricter border laws, British and Irish residents entering the UK after having visited one of the "red list" countries will have to take two mandatory tests and pay £1,750 for a quarantine package upon their arrival in the UK.
The government has contracted 16 hotels with a capacity of 4,600 rooms to accommodate incoming quarantining travelers. As per the new rules, guests will have to remain in their rooms and not fraternize with other fellow guests. There will be a heavy security presence to enforce these laws.
The government is in a race against time to contain the spread of the deadly South African variant of the novel coronavirus which has been detected in a number of areas across the UK, including major cities such as Liverpool and the capital London.
The urgency to contain the spread was further heightened yesterday when a study revealed that the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is less than 10% effective in targeting the new mutation.