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Old Jun 25, 2020 | 3:49 pm
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Originally Posted by Geordie405
So, presumably, there would be no issue with me, ordinarily resident in the USA, flying to the UK and then self-isolating at my parents' home in Newcastle? That seems to be expressly permitted under Section 4 (4) b of the Regulation.

It just seems a little bizarre that I could self-isolate with people who themselves are not required to self-isolate.
Yes you can. Bear in mind that self-isolation technically means you do not mix with other people in the same household. We all know that's wholly impractical, and no-one is going to come in the house to see what the living arrangements are, but the purpose is to at least restrict the number of people you come into contact with.
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