Passengers flying into Scotland will need to tell border officials where they plan to stay or face being put into government-arranged accommodation.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a 14-day quarantine for international air passengers during an address to the nation on Sunday evening.
Now new guidance released on Monday said all international arrivals not on a 'short list' of exemptions will be required to self-isolate for 14 days in their accommodation.Travellers will be required to supply contact and accommodation information.They'll also be 'strongly advised' to download and use the NHS contact-tracing app on their phones.The document read: "Where international travellers are unable to demonstrate where they would self-isolate,
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