LONDON, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Britain is investigating using
coronavirus testing to shorten quarantine times for travellers
from restricted countries but does not want to offer false hope
that the rules can be changed easily, transport minister Grant
Shapps said on Friday.
Heathrow said on Wednesday that a testing area was ready to
open should Britain approve a rule change and allow two tests,
one on arrival and one some days later, to cut the quarantine
time from the current two weeks.
"It's not quite as simple as the way it's been presented.
But we do review these things constantly... it's just that I
don't want to sort of offer false hope," Shapps told BBC radio
after on Thursday announcing travellers arriving from Croatia,
Austria and Trinidad and Tobago would have to quarantine
themselves for two weeks.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Michael Holden)