Coronavirus
| On 5 years ago

Public face £1,000 fine or jail if they refuse coronavirus tests or quarantine

Share

Members of the public who defy government mandated quarantines and testing for the COVID-19 coronavirus could receive a £1,000 fine or jail time.

Emergency powers may be granted to authorities, which may allow police forces in both England and Wales to use “reasonable force” in order to detain those who are acting recklessly and could infect others with the coronavirus.

England and Wales are following Scotland where authorities have already been authorised to use these emergency powers.

This comes as the UK death toll surged to 35 overnight while the number of cases of COVID-19 rose to 1391.

According to the government’s website, the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020, those that are suspected to have the coronavirus can be held for up to 14 days in a secure hospital or other suitable location. 

Not complying with this can get you taken into custody and then put back into isolation. Leaving isolation can be seen as a criminal offence and could lead to a £1,000 fine and even imprisonment.

Those suspected of having the virus must consent to giving blood for later testing and to having their throat and nose swabbed, according to the reports.

They must also tell authorities who they have met and where they have travelled, to enable tracing of the virus, and knowledge of who they could have transmitted it to, or could have potentially received the virus from.

    Stay up to date on Covid-19 & the latest news


    By ticking this box you agree to receive email or push notifications when the latest news is announcedThe field is required.

    Our Previous articles on Coronavirus:

    7.9 million could be hospitalised due to Coronavirus outbreak

    Schools are to send children home if they have a cough

    35 in the UK have died, with 1,391 cases of the coronavirus

    PM: UK will not be closing all schools

    10 deaths as coronavirus cases in the UK reaches 590

    Fatalities in Italy rise to 631, with 10,000 people infected with COVID-19

    East London firm looking for COVID-19 vaccine test subjects

    Fourth UK coronavirus death confirmed in Wolverhampton

    180 Soldiers reportedly dead in North Korea due to COVID-19

    HSBC evacuates Canary Wharf office because of coronavirus

    Sick pay from day one for Brits who self-isolate over coronavirus

    Eve Cooper

    I've been writing articles and stories for as long as I can remember and in the past few years I've had the fortune of turning that love & passion for writing into my job :)

    Leave a Comment