Belgium tells Leicester arrivals to quarantine
Belgium has singled Leicester out for stricter restrictions after the city was placed in a local lockdown
Leicester has joined a handful of European cities to be placed on the Belgian government's"red-zone" list. It means anyone arriving in the country who has recently visited Leicester will be told to place themselves in a two-week mandatory quarantine.Leicester was the site of England'sSigns are expected to be erected around Brussels Airport on Saturday telling passengers to inform the authorities if they have been in the city before arriving.was going downHealth Secretary Matt Hancock told the Commons on Tuesday the seven-day infection rate had dropped from 135 to 117 cases per 100,000 people.
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