Up to £10,000 penalties for failure to self-isolate in England
BBC, 20 Sep 2020
In a sign of the Government's increasing determination to tackle a steep rise in coronavirus infections in England, it’s announced stiff financial penalties for anyone failing to self isolate after a positive coronavirus test.
From September 28th, the fine will be £1,000 and up to £10,000 for repeat offences.
People on low incomes who cannot work from home will be given a £500 pound lump sum.
The news comes as Boris Johnson considers whether to tighten Covid-19 restrictions right across England, after saying the UK is "now seeing a second wave" of coronavirus.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News reporting by political correspondent Iain Watson and health correspondent Naomi Grimley.