LONDON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Britain is looking at tougher
testing for all international arrivals while they are in
quarantine but no final decision has yet been taken, Environment
Secretary George Eustice said on Tuesday.
ITV reported that all international arrivals would have to
be tested for COVID-19 on days two and eight while in
quarantine.
"There is a case for doing some testing during quarantine,
we already have a provision so they can test to release from
quarantine earlier," Eustice told Sky. "We're obviously looking
at this to see whether we can strengthen these measures
further."
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton, Editing by
Paul Sandle)