Life under lockdown at Britain's COVID-19 quarantine hotels

UK government introduced hotel quarantine rules for arrivals from 'high risk' countries

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Workers carry luggage of passengers to the Holiday Inn Hotel near Heathrow Airport, as Britain introduces hotel quarantine programme for arrivals from a 'red list' of 30 countries.
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A woman carries her luggage as she arrives at the Radisson Blu Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
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People returning from any of 33 "high-risk" countries where travel to Britain is banned must pay 1,750 pounds for a 10-day quarantine hotel package, where they must spend most of the time in their rooms and have meals delivered to their door
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A woman with a child looks through a window of the Radisson Blu Hotel at Heathrow Airport, as Britain introduces hotel quarantine programme for arrivals from a 'red list' of 30 countries.
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A person holds a sign from a window of the Radisson Blu Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
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People look out from a window of the Radisson Blu Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
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Zari Tadayon gestures from a window of the Radisson Blu Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
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A general view of the Holiday Inn Hotel near Heathrow Airport, as Britain introduces hotel quarantine programme for arrivals from a 'red list' of 30 countries.
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Passengers arrive at the Holiday Inn Hotel near Heathrow Airport, as Britain introduces hotel quarantine programme for arrivals from a 'red list' of 30 countries, in London.
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Hotel occupants are allowed to exercise but requires 'special permission' from staff or security. | Mohammed Mostafa and Mohamed Noor, men who are quarantining, take their daily exercises outside the Holiday Inn Hotel near Heathrow Airport.
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