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UK To Hit Belgian Travellers With 14-Day Quarantine Rules Amid Spike In COVID-19 Cases - Report

A tabloid newspaper alleged that British ministers would pass the measures at a cabinet meeting later in the afternoon following similar restrictions against European countries hit by a surge in cases.
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Downing Street has imposed quarantine restrictions on travellers arriving to the United Kingdom from Belgium following a spike in coronavirus cases, according to the Daily Mail.

The Daily Mail also reported that roughly 9,852 people have died from COVID-19, or 81 out of 100,000 people, making Belgium the country with the "highest mortality rate, per capita, in the world".

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There are currently no restrictions on travel from Belgium listed on the government website and travellers from the European mainland country are exempt from advice against "all non-essential international travel".

“We keep the data for all countries and territories under constant review and publish a weekly update on www.gov.uk to update passengers if significant changes in the incidence of COVID-19 are identified,” a transport ministry spokeswoman said as quoted by Reuters.

The news comes after London hit travellers from Luxembourg and Spain with a 14-day quarantine following a rise in COVID-19 cases, with UK prime minister Boris Johnson also announcing further restrictions in northern England.

Germany Foreign Ministry also declared Belgium a 'high-risk area' on Wednesday and imposed quarantine measures, Deutsche Welle reported.

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