LONDON, June 8 (Reuters) - Early indications suggest there
has been a "good level of compliance" with Britain's
introduction of a 14-day quarantine for those arriving in the
country, a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on
Monday.
"All of the indications so far are that there has been a
good level of compliance and we do expect the vast majority of
people to play their part in helping to stop the spread of this
disease," the spokesman told reporters, adding that this was
based on people agreeing to fill in the necessary forms.
"The science is clear - if we limit the risk of new cases
being brought in from abroad we can help to reduce the
likelihood of a second wave of coronavirus."
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; editing by Stephen Addison)