Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

NYC will enforce quarantine

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NEW YORK – New York City will send sheriff ’s deputies to the homes or hotel rooms of all travelers coming from the United Kingdom to ensure they comply with the city’s two-week COVID-19 quarantine requiremen­t, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.

De Blasio announced the enforcemen­t action amid concern about a new, fast-spreading strain of the virus detected in the U.K.

Airlines flying from London to New York agreed this week to test passengers before they board.

All travelers to New York, regardless of where they’re arriving from, are required to fill out forms with contact informatio­n and where they’ll be staying. They will be sent a quarantine order by certified mail, de Blasio said.

People who fail to comply will face a fine of $1,000 per day, de Blasio said.

“We cannot take chances with anyone who travels, particular­ly folks traveling in from the U.K.,” de Blasio said.

“We don’t want to penalize people. Everyone’s been through hell this year,” he added. “We don’t want to, but if you don’t follow quarantine, you’re endangerin­g everyone else in the city, right as we’re fighting the second wave.”

Sheriff’s deputies have been key to New York City’s quarantine and social distancing enforcemen­t, shutting down noncomplia­nt restaurant­s and bars and stopping cars traveling from out of state.

Sheriff Joseph Fucito said deputies visiting travelers from the U.K. will not only be enforcing compliance, but also telling them about city services available to help them through quarantine.

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