Birmingham sees ‘extremely concerning’ rise to 30 cases per 100,000 as positive tests in Britain hit highest level since mid-June
Croatia’s ambassador to the UK has said it is “a regret” that the UK Government did not implement regional quarantine rules rather than removing the entire country from its quarantine exemption list. Igor Pokaz told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “What we are trying to do in our constant dialogue with the British government on this particular measure of quarantine is to somehow see whether it would be possible, something that other countries do, to have a more nuanced approach.
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