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In the UK, non-self-insulators will have to pay a fine of up to £ 10,000

In the UK, non-compliance with self-isolation orders could result in fines of up to £ 10,000 (€ 10,950), the government said.

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The new rule, which will take effect on September 28, stipulates that people must adhere to self-isolation if they are infected with the new coronavirus or are identified as close contacts with an infected person.

So far, self-isolation Great Britain in such cases it was recommended but not mandatory.

The new fines will also take effect on September 28. Initially, a fine of £ 1,000 will be imposed, but for repeated infringements, the fines will be higher, up to £ 10,000.

The government has provided a one-off £ 500 benefit for low-income people for whom self-isolation means loss of income, and penalties for employers who turn against self-isolation for their employees.

The British government is expected to impose further restrictions on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that a second wave of infections has begun in the country.

The mayor of London has also said that restrictions in the capital may soon have to be tightened.

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