Western Mail

Holidaymak­ers returning to Wales from Zante asked to quarantine for 14 days

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HOLIDAYMAK­ERS returning to Wales from the Greek island of Zante are to be asked to quarantine for 14 days and be offered Covid-19 tests, the Welsh Government said.

Health and social services minister Vaughan Gething said public officials had identified “multiple separate clusters” linked to the popular holiday island.

Currently there are no quarantine restrictio­ns in place for people returning to the UK from Zante.

The first Tui flight affected was due to land last night at Cardiff Internatio­nal Airport and passengers were to be given a letter asking them to self-isolate for two weeks.

They were also offered a coronaviru­s test within 48 hours of their arrival home and a repeat test eight days after returning.

Mr Gething said he was also asking for a meeting with the UK Government and the other devolved nations to discuss further measures.

“There are currently six clusters amounting to over 30 cases in the last week from four flights, of which two of these flights landed in England,” he said. “There are concerns from our public health teams that the current advice and control measures for returning travellers are insufficie­nt. It is almost certain that travellers returning to Wales from areas of higher Covid-19 incidence will lead to further seeding of infections within Wales. Travel into Wales from mainland Europe drove the first wave of Covid-19.”

Mr Gething added: “There is an obvious need for us to consider the potential for changes to the regula

tions in Wales which would require travellers arriving in the UK from Greece and possibly elsewhere to self-isolate on their return.

“This is a dynamic situation and I will continue to review what measures may be required in the future.”

The new measures follow reports that passengers on a flight from Zante to Cardiff last week did not adhere to coronaviru­s rules.

Public Health Wales has confirmed at least 16 cases of Covid-19 from three different parties who were on Tui flight 6215 to Cardiff on August 25.

Seven of those were infectious at the time of flying and all 193 passengers have been told to self-isolate, it said.

One traveller claimed that the flight was full of “selfish ‘covidiots”’, with passengers not wearing their masks properly and disregardi­ng the rules.

Yesterday, Public Health Wales said one further person with coronaviru­s had died in Wales, bringing the total number of deaths there to 1,596.

There were a further 51 positive cases of Covid-19 reported, bringing the number of cases to 18,063.

In a statement, TUI said that cabin crew and other passengers confirmed there were multiple warnings about wearing face masks on the flight.

“The health and safety of passengers is always our priority,” a spokeswoma­n said.

“Following an initial investigat­ion with our cabin crew we are confident that multiple announceme­nts via the PA and individual conversati­ons with customers to try to reinforce protocols took place and other customers on the flight have confirmed these findings to be correct.”

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