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UK says always reviewing #Coronavirus quarantine data, no comment on Portugal shift
Britain will keep its quarantine policy under review, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said, but declined to comment on media reports that Portugal will be added back onto the government’s no-go list due to rising case numbers, write William James, Elizabeth Piper and Kate Holton.
Travel restrictions for Portugal were only lifted for British travellers on Aug. 12, prompting many to book last-minute holidays there. Media reports said the number of daily cases there meant the country may be forced back on to the quarantine list again.
“We keep the data for all countries and territories under constant review. I’m not going to pre-empt any potential changes,” Johnson’s spokesman said when asked about the reports.
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