Coronavirus: Don't book your holiday to France yet, as confusion over quarantine continues
People looking to book a holiday to France should wait until talks about a prospective quarantine across the Channel have concluded, a top minister has told Sky News.
Boris Johnson announced international travellers flying into the UK would be required to quarantine themselves for two weeks when he addressed the nation last Sunday.
However, Downing Street later added: "No quarantine measures would apply to travellers coming from France at this stage."
The clarification from Number 10 led some people to book trips to France, safe in the knowledge that no quarantine would be imposed.
The government then said there was no exemption for France and that talks were ongoing to negotiate how the border crossing would work to ensure the spread of
COVID-19 is contained.
Now, Oliver Dowden, secretary of state for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has said details of any quarantine between the UK and France are not yet confirmed.
The Times has reported that lorry drivers travelling between the two countries could be among those who would be exempt from a two-week self-isolation period.
Sky News put that to Mr Dowden, who appeared to confirm it.
He said: "The reason for allowing some exemptions is to keep the economy going. If we didn't apply quarantine exemptions to lorry drivers, we wouldn't be able to get all the freight we need from France from the rest of Europe to Britain.
"We're taking some sensible, proportionate exemptions to it and of course all the other restrictions will continue to apply to lorry drivers, but it's just to help the flow of traffic that seems a suitable measure to take."