LONDON, July 30 (Reuters) - Britain is working on possible
ways to shorten the quarantine period imposed on people coming
from Spain, which currently stands at 14 days, but will not be
changing the guidelines in the next few days, health minister
Matt Hancock said.
"We are working on whether by testing people during that
quarantine it is safe to then be able to release them earlier
... But we are not imminently making an announcement on it,"
Hancock said during an interview on BBC television on Thursday.
"That work is not concluded. Until it is absolutely safe to
make that sort of change then we won't do so ... We won't be
making changes on that in the next few days."
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton, writing by
Estelle Shirbon)