France lurches closer to quarantine list as coronavirus cases jump to post-lockdown high
Chancellor Rishi Sunak cautioned holidaymakers that the administration would not spare a moment in adding France to the rundown as cases in the European nation has jumped by more than 2,200 over a 24-hour time span for a subsequent day.
New cases in the European nation has jumped by more than 2,200 over a 24-hour time span for a subsequent day - putting the country at levels unheard of since late May.
The quantity of individuals in France tainted with coronavirus on Friday rose by 2,288 on Friday, another post-lockdown high, after increments of 1,604 on Thursday and 1,695 on Wednesday, the wellbeing service said in an announcement.
It comes after Chancellor Rishi Sunak cautioned holidaymakers that the administration would not spare a moment in expelling France from the movement list if the spike in coronavirus didn't slow.
On Thursday, the UK included Belgium, Andorra and the Bahamas to the rundown which implies anybody showing up back in the UK from those nations after 4am on Saturday must self-detach for 14 days.