Tourists travelling from England to Scotland could be forced to self-isolate as Nicola Sturgeon doesn't rule out quarantine possibility

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon hasn’t ruled out the possibility of imposing quarantine measures for people visiting Scotland from England.
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Tourists from England can now visit the likes of Spain, Greece and France without having to go into self-isolation.

But those travelling north of the border could be forced to abide by different guidance depending on the devolved Scottish Government’s stance.

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Last Friday, the restriction on Scots travelling no more than five miles from their home for leisure and recreational purposes was lifted.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (right) wearing a face covering. Popular Scottish tourist destinations Edinburgh Castle (bottom left) and Loch Lomond (top left) also pictured.Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (right) wearing a face covering. Popular Scottish tourist destinations Edinburgh Castle (bottom left) and Loch Lomond (top left) also pictured.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (right) wearing a face covering. Popular Scottish tourist destinations Edinburgh Castle (bottom left) and Loch Lomond (top left) also pictured.

But the Scottish First minister said she will not shy away from imposing a quarantine on English visitors to Scotland, but admits any decision made will not be taken lightly.

Asked on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday about the possibility of self-isolation for visitors from south of the border, Ms Sturgeon said the UK nations need to work together on outbreak management in a way that "mitigates against having to put any border restrictions in place".

She said she is not "immediately planning" to implement a quarantine policy but will "take decisions the best I can to protect the health of Scotland and to take that absolutely from a public health perspective."

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She added the Scottish Government has to take a "very close look" to make sure the virus is not coming in to Scotland from other parts of the UK.

"This is not about saying to people in England 'You are not welcome in Scotland' - of course people in England are welcome in Scotland," she said.

"This is not about politics, it's not about a constitutional agenda, it's just about taking decisions to protect people in Scotland as much as possible from Covid."

Ms Sturgeon said she would like to see the UK Government be more explicit that it is trying to get to levels of coronavirus that are "virtually elimination levels".

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"We need to be sure that any outbreaks in England are being properly managed, just as England will want to be sure that any outbreaks in Scotland are properly managed," she said.

"It's when there isn't that confidence that the concerns about possible importation would grow."

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