Only people
working in specific cross-border jobs, such as lorry drivers, will be exempt
from the measure.
From 8 June,
people arriving in the UK will have to self-isolate for 14 days under new rules
introduced to stop the spread of COVID-19.
It means
international holidays may not be possible for the vast majority of British
people this summer.
Here is how
the system will work.
The measure
will come into force from Monday 8 June and will be reviewed by the government
every three weeks. The first review will be on 28 June.
Factors that
will be assessed include rate of infection and transmission internationally,
measures implemented by other countries, and levels of imported cases in other
countries with more relaxed border measures.

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