LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson said that any changes to the country's quarantine policy
would be based on public health guidance and not a desire to
open up the economy.
"We will have a policy on air bridges that is based on
public health," he told lawmakers in parliament as he announced
an easing of some lockdown measures in England on Tuesday.
Britain has a 14-day quarantine policy in place for arrivals
into the country from abroad, but the government has said it is
looking at "air bridges" which would allow restriction-free
travel between countries with low infection rates.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge, writing by Sarah Young;
editing by Stephen Addison)