 Travelers about to board the train from Paris to London were upset on Monday by a last-minute decision to keep them. They called it ridiculous, cruel and incoherent. And anyone arriving from France will have to quarantine at home or in other accommodations for five to ten days, even if they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. They should be heading to so-called Freedom Day in London. Instead, these euro-star passengers travelling from Paris are wrying down quarantine. I was very disappointed because I was hoping to see family and who haven't been to England in two years. At the same time, you know, I'm glad to see people more than to go out doing any visiting or any tourism, so I guess that's just the way it is. Anyone arriving from France will still have to quarantine at home or in other accommodation for five to ten days, despite Britain having far more cases. The UK government said it was scrapping the plan deasing of coronavirus rules for travellers from France because of the presence there of the beta variant, first identified in South Africa. Where I was staying at my parents, there were 20 times less cases than in the UK. I'm forced to do a 10-day quarantine while the British government lifts all the restrictions and is going for a policy of herd immunity. It's a bit of an incoherent policy and I think it's frustrating that we are taken as scapegoats. French authorities have said the bulk of cases of the beta variant come from the overseas territories of La Chay Union and Mayotte, rather than mainland France, where it is not widespread. France's junior European Affairs Minister called the UK's decision excessive in an interview on French TV Monday. And for some tourists, the restrictions are a step too far. I was in Germany last week, I could go where I wanted. I was in France this week, I could go where I wanted. But now I've...