The CEO of Europe's largest airline has slammed the U.K. government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic and described plans to impose a 14-day quarantine on international visitors as 'idiotic and unimplementable.'
. For example, Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged workers in some industries to return to their jobs but said they should avoid using public transportation where possible.
The U.K. government has advised the use of face coverings in enclosed public areas, such as public transportation, but has stopped short of making it compulsory. hand washing. But several countries, including Germany, France, Italy and South Africa, have made the wearing of masksAs countries in Europe begin to ease lockdowns, Ryanair is forging ahead with plans to resume flights and has unveiled a raft of new measures that its passengers will need to observe, including wearing masks on board aircraft and in terminals.
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