The
government has reported the highest daily number of coronavirus cases in more
than a month - as a quarantine for arrivals from Luxembourg was announced.
A total of
846 new cases of COVID-19 were reported on Thursday, the highest total since 28
June (901 cases).
A total of
846 new cases of COVID-19 were reported on Thursday, the highest UK total since
28 June (901 cases).
A further 38
people have died across all settings after testing positive for coronavirus,
taking the official death toll to 45,999.
The 14-day
self-isolation requirement for arrivals from Luxembourg has been reintroduced
across the UK from midnight on Thursday following a rise in cases in the
country.
It comes days
after the UK reintroduced the same restrictions for those returning from Spain.
The decision
has provoked an ongoing row, with Transport Secretary Grant Shapps saying the
government "had to act".
In the wake
of the move, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned there are signs a
"second wave" is surfacing in Europe.
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