Air passenger quarantine plan makes no sense, UK adviser says

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Exclusive: Boris Johnson’s coronavirus announcement has no scientific basis, source says

The decision to force air passengers into quarantine when they arrive in the UK “doesn’t make sense” at this stage of the coronavirus pandemic, a senior government adviser has told the Guardian, piling pressure on ministers to explain the scientific basis for their border policies.

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