LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Spain's Canary Islands, a popular
destination for British tourists, has been removed from
England's safe travel corridor list, meaning those arriving from
the archipelago will have to self-isolate, transport minister
Grant Shapps said on Thursday.
Shapps said data from the islands showed cases and positive
tests were increasing, and so from Saturday morning, people
arriving in England would have to enter quarantine.
However, those coming from Botswana and Saudi Arabia will no
longer have to self-isolate after the countries were added to
the travel corridor list.
(Reporting by Michael Holden, editing by Paul Sandle and
Alistair Smout)