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Brits returning from Covid hotspots to get early quarantine release with negative test

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coronavirus - but will need to pay to take the test. A new opt-in "test and release" system will allow travellers from countries which are not on the travel corridor exemption list to be released earlier from isolation.This means, passengers can pay to take a test after five days of quarantine after December 15.The government confirmed last night, travellers from coronavirus hotspots will be released if their test comes back negative.Under the current regime, people entering England from a foreign nation not on the list have to shut themselves away for 14 days.Travel chiefs have spent months calling for a “test and release” system to boost the struggling aviation industry.Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed the Government would.

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