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So What Does Quarantine Actually Mean?
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I ask because i'm flying from Spain to Scotland shortly, well on 26th actually.
So is it as drastic as staying in your hotel/ airbnb for 14days and not setting foot outside the door for that duration? Eg not allowed out to the shops?
So is it as drastic as staying in your hotel/ airbnb for 14days and not setting foot outside the door for that duration? Eg not allowed out to the shops?
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you need to travel to leave Scotland, provided that you do so directly
you need to seek medical assistance you need access to basic necessities like food and medicines (including for any pets or animals in the household), but please try to first arrange for these to be delivered to you instead to reduce the number of times you need to leave your accommodation
you need to access critical public services such as social services and victim support services, but only in exceptional circumstances
on compassionate grounds where you need to go to the funeral of someone in your household or a close relative, or where no-one else is attending a friend. Further advice on funerals.
you need to fulfil a legal obligation such as participate in legal proceedings
you need to access public services (including social services or victim services) where access to those services is critical to your wellbeing and cannot be provided at your accommodation
there’s an emergency which puts you at risk in your accommodation"
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Piggy, you should check for the latest updates where you are by using this page.
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Quarantine is derived from quarante, meaning 40 (days), not 14.
yeah if it were 14 then it would be quattordici - tine
quattordici see ( o vidisti)
hey whatta mouf-full no wonder they made it 40 yeah?
now look, readers - there is an awful lot of forrin around today and I insist I am NOT responsible - so ban, suspend, eradicate someone else
yeah if it were 14 then it would be quattordici - tine
quattordici see ( o vidisti)
hey whatta mouf-full no wonder they made it 40 yeah?
now look, readers - there is an awful lot of forrin around today and I insist I am NOT responsible - so ban, suspend, eradicate someone else
This is just a cut and paste from the Govt website, but may help.
Unless you fall within an exemption within this guidance you will:
need to provide your journey and contact details when you travel to Scotland
not be allowed to leave the place you are staying for the first 14 days you are in Scotland except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
The regulations apply to people who live in Scotland and who are returning from outside Scotland, as well as to people visiting Scotland. These measures apply to international travellers into Scotland irrespective of their point of entry into the UK.
There are a number of exempt countries, sectoral exemptions and other categories of person who are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate. Arrivals from outside the Common Travel Area (who have been in the Common Travel Area for longer than 14 days) do not need to complete the form or self-isolate. More information is provided in the exemptions section of this guidance.
Duties are also placed on transport operators to provide passengers with information throughout the passenger journey in terms of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Public Health Information for Passengers Travelling to Scotland) Regulations 2020 which were introduced to the Scottish Parliament on 8 June 2020.
The Department for Transport has guidance on the requirements placed on operators.
The regulations are reviewed every 21 days. Following our first review, some changes have been made to the regulations which came into force on 10 July and are reflected here.
Before you visit or return to Scotland read the latest public health advice which includes a range of advice on COVID-19, including how to protect yourself and others, as well as guidance on health and wellbeing.
Unless you fall within an exemption within this guidance you will:
need to provide your journey and contact details when you travel to Scotland
not be allowed to leave the place you are staying for the first 14 days you are in Scotland except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
The regulations apply to people who live in Scotland and who are returning from outside Scotland, as well as to people visiting Scotland. These measures apply to international travellers into Scotland irrespective of their point of entry into the UK.
There are a number of exempt countries, sectoral exemptions and other categories of person who are exempt from the requirement to self-isolate. Arrivals from outside the Common Travel Area (who have been in the Common Travel Area for longer than 14 days) do not need to complete the form or self-isolate. More information is provided in the exemptions section of this guidance.
Duties are also placed on transport operators to provide passengers with information throughout the passenger journey in terms of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Public Health Information for Passengers Travelling to Scotland) Regulations 2020 which were introduced to the Scottish Parliament on 8 June 2020.
The Department for Transport has guidance on the requirements placed on operators.
The regulations are reviewed every 21 days. Following our first review, some changes have been made to the regulations which came into force on 10 July and are reflected here.
Before you visit or return to Scotland read the latest public health advice which includes a range of advice on COVID-19, including how to protect yourself and others, as well as guidance on health and wellbeing.
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