'Hotspot' travelers must stay in UK quarantine hotels costing $2,400
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Tough new rules have been put in place for travelers to the UK from 33 countries labeled COVID-19 "hotspots" that will force them to pay $2,400 for a 10-day stay in a quarantine hotel.
The high-risk destinations are where the variant of the virus first identified in South Africa has spread and refusal to comply with the rules could lead to fines of more than $13,000.
In Scotland, all passengers arriving will have to go into mandatory quarantine.
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