Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland would go further, eventually forcing each traveller to spend a period in supervised quarantine before being allowed to enter the country.Speaking before the Health and Sport Committee, Matheson said the UK Government had not changed its views on managed quarantine, which will see only those arriving from certain countries forced to self-isolate.When asked about the financial aspect of the scheme in Scotland, the Transport Secretary said: “Cost is borne by the traveller if they’re making use of managed quarantine hotels or managed isolation at a fixed cost.“We underwrite the hotel provision – we block-book the hotel facilities which we are taking forward through a joint agreement with the UK Government so that.