British Government requires 14 days quarantine for immigrants New Corona Measures June 9 7:10

The British government has begun to enforce a 14-day quarantine for those who enter the country as part of measures against the new coronavirus.

In the UK, more than 40,000 people have been infected and died, but the UK government has reached the peak of the infection, and in the future it is necessary to take measures at the waterfront to prevent the virus from being brought in from abroad.

From the 8th, we requested that all citizens returning from abroad, including British citizens, declare their accommodation online before entering Japan, and required self-isolation to remain there for 14 days after entering Japan.

If you violate it, you will be fined up to £1,000 and about JPY 139,000 in Japanese Yen.

On the other hand, those who come from Ireland, which is a land connection, and medical personnel are excluded.

However, as the rest of Europe is moving to relax immigration restrictions ahead of the summer holiday season, the local aviation and tourism industry "is already a big hit, but it's a further blow." In addition to the strong criticism, there are concerns within the ruling and Conservative parties.