Newspaper headlines: PM's 'second wave' fears, and airport test calls
The prime minister's fears of a"second wave" of coronavirus feature on the front of many of the papers. The Daily Mail reports that Boris Johnson is worried it could start within a fortnight, quoting a senior government source as saying the PM was"extremely concerned" by outbreaks"bubbling up" both at home and abroad. The paper claims there has been a 28% increase in UK cases since the start of the month.
The paper says quarantine for arrivals from Luxembourg and Belgium could begin"as soon as" Thursday, while ministers are"keeping a close eye" on Croatia but restrictions are not imminent.The boss of Heathrow Airport is urging the government to all allow passengers to be tested for Covid-19 on arrival, according to the Daily Telegraph.
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