British government on Friday revealed the first exemptions from its coronavirus quarantine, with arrivals from Germany, France, Spain and Italy no longer required to self-isolate from July 10.But in a potentially confusing move, the exemptions -- applied to countries considered to have a low risk of COVID-19 -- will only apply to arrivals into England.Those arriving into other parts of the UK -- Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland -- will still have to self-quarantine for 14 days, or face a fine.Britain has suffered the deadliest coronavirus outbreak in Europe, with at least 44,000 dead, but infection rates are falling and it is gradually easing a three-month lockdown.Since June 8, it has required all overseas arrivals -- including UK.