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NYC sheriff s deputies to enforce quarantine for UK travelers

NYC sheriff s deputies to enforce quarantine for UK travelers By Wire Report NYC orders quarantine for travelers from UK Growing concerns about the latest and potentially more contagious coronavirus mutation from the United Kingdom has local officials putting new enforcement on travelers coming to NY from the UK and other international destinations. 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 flying from London to New York agreed this week to test passengers before they board.

New York To Use Sheriff s Deputies To Enforce Quarantine For Those Arriving From U K

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced sheriff s deputies will be deployed to enforce quarantine protocols for travelers arriving from the U.K. The mayor is seen above delivering remarks ahead of the first COVID-19 vaccinations at NYU-Langone Hospital on Dec. 14. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an aggressive new measure aimed at keeping a new variant of the coronavirus that is sweeping across London and southern England from spreading to the largest city in the U.S. The mayor said effective immediately, law enforcement officials will be deployed across the city to enforce its 14-day quarantine for anyone flying into New York City from the United Kingdom.

You will face a $1K fine for breaking holiday travel quarantine rules, mayor says; car stops to continue

You will face a $1K fine for breaking holiday travel quarantine rules, mayor says; car stops to continue Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 A traveler walks through Newark Liberty International Airport on . Nov. 25, which was a busy travel day, but still had lower volume because of the coronavirus pandemic. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance MediaPatti Sapone | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Anybody visiting or returning to New York City during the upcoming holiday season will be subject to mandatory quarantine and a $1,000 fine if not followed. Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that all passengers entering the city via airport will be issued a Department of Health (DOH) Commissioner’s order to quarantine for two weeks; the order will come via certified mail.

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