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Soldiers wearing PPE (personal protective equipment) assist members of the public at The Exhibition Centre in Liverpool, set up as a mass and rapid testing centre for the novel coronavirus COVID-19, on November 6, 2020. – To avoid extending the lockdown, Johnson is pinning his hopes on an ambitious new programme of Covid testing to detect and isolate infected people, starting with a city-wide trial launching in Liverpool today. (Photo by Peter Byrne / POOL / AFP) |
The abrupt ban was announced by the Transport Department overnight shortly after 0200 GMT, and took effect at 0400 GMT.
“This decision to act quickly follows on from health authorities in Denmark reporting widespread outbreaks of coronavirus in mink farms,” Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said on Twitter.
“Keeping the UK public safe remains our top priority,” he said.
Denmark on Wednesday announced the mutation had jumped from minks to humans and infected 12 people in the country’s north.
It has warned that the mutation could threaten the effectiveness of any future vaccine for Covid-19, and has ordered the slaughter of all of the country’s roughly 17 million minks.
Under the British ban, UK citizens and permanent residents returning directly or indirectly from Denmark will now need to self-isolate for 14 days, along with everyone else in their household.
No other foreigners can come in to Britain from Denmark.
The requirements will be reviewed after a week, the Transport Department said, just a day after removing Denmark from a safe travel list but stopping short of an outright ban.
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