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Covid: Welsh quarantine considered for UK coronavirus hotspots | Covid: Welsh quarantine considered for UK coronavirus hotspots |
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People travelling to Wales from Covid hotspots elsewhere in the UK could face quarantine under measures being considered by the Welsh Government. | |
It comes after the prime minister said he would not impose a travel ban on people in English lockdown areas. | |
Health Minister Vaughan Gething said if some English areas were countries Wales "would have quarantine regulations for them". | |
A senior Tory warned it was a "dangerous slope" for ministers. | |
It is illegal for people to leave or enter locked down parts of Wales except for a limited set of reasons, like work or education, but a similar law does not exist for areas under local restrictions in England. | |
It means people in places like Leicester and Bolton can go on holiday elsewhere with people they live with. | |
Wales' Health Minister Vaughan Gething said the Welsh Government would look at the matter on Monday: "We're actively considering it." | |
Mr Gething told a Welsh Government press conference ministers were considering how to use powers to protect areas with lower cases. | Mr Gething told a Welsh Government press conference ministers were considering how to use powers to protect areas with lower cases. |
But he said there was "no good reason" to prevent someone from a low incidence area like Devon from travelling to Pembrokeshire. | But he said there was "no good reason" to prevent someone from a low incidence area like Devon from travelling to Pembrokeshire. |
"We're having to consider how we use our power to protect lower-prevalence areas of Wales but at the same time, we don't want to take a whole-nation approach," Mr Gething said. | "We're having to consider how we use our power to protect lower-prevalence areas of Wales but at the same time, we don't want to take a whole-nation approach," Mr Gething said. |
First Minister Mark Drakeford had written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week, asking for travel restrictions to prevent people visiting Wales from areas under lockdown in England. | First Minister Mark Drakeford had written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week, asking for travel restrictions to prevent people visiting Wales from areas under lockdown in England. |
But Mr Johnson told BBC Wales: "We are all one country, people should exercise their common sense." | But Mr Johnson told BBC Wales: "We are all one country, people should exercise their common sense." |
Mr Gething said it was "disappointing" Mr Johnson did not respond to the letter. | Mr Gething said it was "disappointing" Mr Johnson did not respond to the letter. |
He added that if people travelled from an area like Liverpool there was a risk of "spreading events". | |
'Dramatic action' | 'Dramatic action' |
The Conservative health spokesman in the Senedd, Andrew RT Davies, said quarantine restrictions for people travelling to Wales from Covid hotspots in England was a "dangerous slope" for the Welsh Government to go down. | The Conservative health spokesman in the Senedd, Andrew RT Davies, said quarantine restrictions for people travelling to Wales from Covid hotspots in England was a "dangerous slope" for the Welsh Government to go down. |
Andrew RT Davies said: "If you start introducing such quarantine restrictions in Wales does that mean then there's a quid pro-quo that England, Scotland and Northern Ireland will start doing the same for Welsh residents? | Andrew RT Davies said: "If you start introducing such quarantine restrictions in Wales does that mean then there's a quid pro-quo that England, Scotland and Northern Ireland will start doing the same for Welsh residents? |
"There are all sorts of questions to be answered before you even entertain implementing such dramatic action." | "There are all sorts of questions to be answered before you even entertain implementing such dramatic action." |