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UK police announce FIRST ARREST for breach of coronavirus quarantine UK police announce FIRST ARREST for breach of coronavirus quarantine
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Police on the Isle of Man have confirmed the UK's first arrest for breach of coronavirus quarantine after a man was taken into custody for failure to self-isolate.Police on the Isle of Man have confirmed the UK's first arrest for breach of coronavirus quarantine after a man was taken into custody for failure to self-isolate.
“This is an ever evolving situation and it is important we act in the best interests of keeping people safe," a police spokesperson said. The man faces a possible fine of up to £10,000 ($11,792) or three months in prison.“This is an ever evolving situation and it is important we act in the best interests of keeping people safe," a police spokesperson said. The man faces a possible fine of up to £10,000 ($11,792) or three months in prison.
According to the Isle of Man government, the man had recently returned from a trip to Spain, which is now among the countries worst affected during the ongoing coronavirus crisis. According to the Isle of Man government, the man had recently returned from a trip to Spain, which is now among the countries worst affected during the ongoing coronavirus crisis. 
The self-governing British crown dependency has brought in its own laws to tackle the public health crisis.
Under recent emergency legislation, police have been granted powers to detain people for up to 48 hours while coronavirus testing is carried out. They may also be held in quarantine in hospital for a further two weeks. Under recent emergency legislation, police have been granted powers to detain people for up to 48 hours while coronavirus testing is carried out. They may also be held in quarantine in hospital for a further two weeks. 
Any and all new arrivals to the self-governing British dependency are required to self-isolate for a mandatory 14 days, regardless of whether they are symptomatic or not. Any and all new arrivals to the island in the Irish Sea are required to self-isolate for a mandatory 14 days, regardless of whether they are symptomatic or not.
At time of writing, the UK has 3,629 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection with 144 deaths so far.
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