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A law firm representing travellers affected by the UK’s quarantine hotel policy says it has issued court proceedings against the Government, and slammed the current system as an “unlawful deprivation of liberty”.
London-based PGMBM has previously sought a judicial review of the blanket approach to regulations, which require all travellers coming from a red list country to spend 11 nights in a quarantine hotel at a cost of £2,285 – even if they are fully vaccinated and test negative for Covid.
Tom Goodhead, managing partner at PGMBM, said: “It’s disappointing that the government hasn’t yet realised that this policy is a fundamental breach of people’s human rights. Law abiding citizens who have been double vaccinated should be free from quarantine.
“The idea that they need to pay for the privilege of their own imprisonment is outrageous.”
PGMBM have asked people who were made to stay in hotel quarantine to register their details if they are interested in joining the claim.
“The people that are contacting us for help every day are not reckless globetrotters. They are typically people who have been forced to travel to care for relatives or attend funerals of their parents or siblings,” Mr Goodhead said.
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PCR tests for double-vaccinated travellers ‘to be dropped’
Ministers are preparing to lift the requirement for double-jabbed travellers to take PCR tests when they return to the UK, according to reports.
The tests will be scrapped for holidaymakers returning from green and amber list countries in what will prove to be a boost for the beleaguered travel industry.
Instead of expensive PCR tests on the second day after arrival, they will be asked to take a lateral flow test, which are currently offered for free by the NHS, according to the Mail on Sunday.
It could help cut the cost of holidays by hundreds of pounds for families, a financial barrier that has deterred millions from overseas trips this year.
The weekend’s headlines
Before we begin, a quick recap of this weekend’s travel news:
- ‘No more national lockdowns’ as Boris Johnson rips up Covid rules
- Airlines giving out ‘incorrect Covid testing information’ to passengers
- Vietnam to welcome fully vaccinated visitors in pilot scheme
- Australia-UK flights ‘by November’, says industry chief
Now, on with today’s top stories.