No10. keeps Portugal and Greece ON the quarantine-free list despite days of speculation
Furious British tourists erupt as No 10 keeps Portugal and Greece ON the quarantine-free list after hundreds cancelled their holidays and scrambled home before TONIGHT – while Wales takes countries OFF
- Greece and Portugal stay on England’s quarantine-free list, despite Covid rise
- Senior source tells MailOnline Portugal’s rate of infection has actually lowered
- Rate of Covid cases in Portugal has been above 20 per 100,000 for three days
- Wales adds six Greek islands and mainland Portugal to its quarantine list
Published: 12:17 EDT, 3 September 2020 | Updated: 13:17 EDT, 3 September 2020
Furious Brits have erupted in anger after Downing Street decided to keep Portugal and Greece on England’s quarantine-free list after hundreds cancelled their holidays and scrambled home before tonight.
While Wales has put mainland Portugal and six Greek islands onto its quarantine list, English holidaymakers can still travel back and forth without restrictions.
Following a week of speculation, Transport Minister Grant Shapps tweeted today: ‘We continue to keep the Travel Corridor list under constant review & won’t hesitate to remove countries if needed.
‘However, there are no English additions or removals today.
‘Nonetheless, holidaymakers are reminded – 14-day quarantine countries can & do change at very short notice.’
The Government’s announcement comes after many holidaymakers booked flights home costing up to £554 to avoid a potential quarantine requirement.
Furious Brits abroads have vented their frustrations, after booking flights home amid speculation Portugal was set to be removed from the travel corridor list today.
One Twitter user wrote: ‘Mate just landed at Gatwick paid £550. Was due back Saturday his kids all in tears as they cut short the holiday.’
There has been widespread speculation this week that Portugal could be added to the UK’s quarantine list – but today Grant Shapps has announced there will be no changes
The rate of Covid cases in Portugal has been above 20 per 100,000 for the past three days – the level at which the government considers introducing a quarantine.
Yesterday the number of new cases rose to 390 from 231 the day before, suggesting the current seven-day average of 22.7 will not decrease.
Sources told MailOnline that although Portugal was above the ‘trigger’ threshold for cases per 100,000 people over a seven-day period, that appeared to be because they were carrying out more tests.
‘The rate of positives per test has actually gone down,’ one senior source said.
Today Wales added mainland Portugal, Greece and its nearby islands of Mykonos, Zakynthos, Lesvos, Create and Paros and Antiparos to its quarantine list.
Azores and Madeira will remain exempt, Health Minister Vaughan Gething saidy, but Gibraltar and French Polynesia have been added.
Brits have forked out hundreds of pounds to book urgent flights home from Portugal, amid fears it would be added onto the quarantine list
English families remain confused despite today’s announcement – after some cut their holidays short or cancelled them in fear of quarantine measures being introduced.
Speaking in Portugal, holidaymaker Derek Lowdon told Sky News earlier: ‘I’m a bit confused because I’ve just arrived today and, obviously hearing the rumours about quarantine, my son and wife have been unable to join me.
‘My brother has had to rush home because he’s had to go back to work and his son has got to go to university, so it’s a kind of double edged sword for me.
‘On one hand, it now sounds like my wife and son can come, which is fantastic, but my brother has now rushed home today and paid a ridiculous amount for a flight home and cut his holiday short from two weeks to four or five days.
Derek Lowdon told Sky News his brother paid a ‘ridiculous amount’ to cut his holiday short and return home to avoid quarantine
The rate of coronavirus cases per 100,000 of population in Greece over the past seven days is just 14 – well short of the government’s quarantine threshold of 20
Countries on UK Government’s quarantine list
Spain
France
Croatia
Malta
UAE
Jamaica
Switzerland
Belgium
Czech Republic
Austria
Netherlands
Bulgaria
Canada
Singapore
‘It’s just this kind of confusion that is difficult for people.
‘It’s very unfair because people seem to be put on very short notice and not only is it very expensive, but they don’t know whether they are coming or going.
‘I mean it’s understandable that there’s issues and that’s fine. There’s been a spike in Lisbon, which is perfectly understandable.
‘But the Algarve, from the start of Covid, has been one of the safest places in the whole of Europe.
‘So why does it seem to be constantly punished? I think the locals are the best people to ask because they are totally bemused.’
Tennis player Emma Coe, 15, said: ‘If I went back to England, I would be missing two weeks of tennis training.
‘I go to this full-time tennis academy at Dukes Meadows and I’ll be missing a lot of training.
‘My dad had to go home and my three brothers. My dad had to cut his holiday short from a week to four or five days.’
She said her father would be feeling ‘pretty annoyed’ that he cut his holiday short in anticipation the government would put Portugal on the quarantine list.
He had to pay extra for flights home for himself and his two sons.
Emma said: ‘My two other brothers would be annoyed. Very frustrating.’
Some holidaymakers reacted positively to Grant Shapps’ announcement – but many say they are ‘confused,’ by the decision
Meanwhile, cases in Greece are currently at a similar level to the UK.
People arriving in England from countries not on the travel corridor list are required to self-isolate for 14 days.
The Government was also under pressure to reimpose quarantine rules on arrivals from Greece after Scotland and Wales introduced restrictions earlier this week.
Rising Covid cases prompted the Scottish Government to announce travellers from Greece would have to self-isolate for 14 days from today, while Wales began asking arrivals from the island of Zante to enter quarantine.
The UK’s biggest tour operator Tui has suspended its holidays to the resort of Laganas on Zante.
But Greece has insisted it is doing ‘everything in our power’ to keep UK holidaymakers safe.
There were 14.3 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people in Greece in the seven days to September 1, up from 14.1 a week earlier. This is a similar rate to the UK and still below the quarantine threshold.
It comes as rising cases in Portugal were prompting many UK tourists to pay hundreds of pounds to fly home before Saturday.
Earlier today the UK announced 1,735 new coronavirus cases in the biggest daily spike since June 4, when 1,805 were diagnosed with the disease and before the lifting of several lockdown restrictions.
The seven-day rolling average is now 1,435, a 26 per cent increase in a singular week as figures suggest cases are not slowing down.
The UK’s ambassador to Portugal, Chris Sainty, said on Monday: ‘Travellers should consider their plans carefully and factor in the risks of travelling abroad in this fast-moving situation.
‘As Grant Shapps said, only travel if you are content to unexpectedly quarantine if required.’