More English regions tell travellers from Wales to isolate for 10 days
They have urged anyone who arrived before lockdown started on Sunday to stay in their own homes
11:30, 22 DEC 2020
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Large parts of England tell people visiting from Wales to isolate for 10 days
West Midlands, Lancashire and Liverpool have now followed Greater Manchester s request for people visiting the areas from Wales, including anyone who arrived before lockdown started on Sunday, to stay in their own homes
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In Liverpool City Region, where a mass coronavirus testing pilot has been taking place, anyone who had travelled from London or the South East to the area was urged to get a coronavirus test.
Director of public health for the Lancashire authority of Blackburn with Darwen Dominic Harrison told BBC Lancashire anyone who had travelled from a Tier 4 area since last Wednesday should self-isolate for at least five days.
The advice came after scenes of people packing railway stations in London hours before Tier 4 controls came into force at midnight on Sunday, prompting fears the more infectious new variant could be spread across the country by the travellers.