Nick Pisa
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We have to hope that these people will stay indoors for eight weeks.
It's a tough ask for anyone, isn't it?
Well, yes, there is.
The health authorities are saying that they're going to check on people.
They're going to monitor them and see if there is any displaying of those symptoms.
You know, it's basically a high temperature fever, that sort of thing.
But it's not going to be made in the UK.
It's not going to be made a legal mandatory requirement.
Whereas in France, I understand, and in Spain, they are going to be told to legally stay at home.
The onus, as I say, on the UK people, on the UK fashions, is to ensure that they stay at home and they monitor themselves.
Whereas, as I say, elsewhere in Europe, it's going to be made mandatory for them to stay at home.
There is going to be legislation being brought in by the French government, I understand.
So they're going to be staying in the Arrow Park Hospital in Merseyside, which is actually where passengers off cruise ships back when COVID spread in 2020 were taken to and were kept there in the initial part of quarantine.
They're going to be tested and going to be checked over.
And if after 72 hours they're OK, they're going to be allowed to go home and self-isolate at home.
But I think the key thing is, you know, six weeks at home.
It's going to be very, very difficult.
difficult for these people, and it raises the question of whether it was the right idea to take those people off the cruise ship.
I mean, the World Health Organization are trying to keep things level-headed and calm, and they're saying, look, you know, it's not another COVID.
It's far more difficult to spread.