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Tourists escape in ‘cloak and dagger operation’ to avoid having to self-isolate – Traveller
THEY had fled a wet, gloomy UK for the fresh powder snow and bright blue skies of Switzerland’s finest ski resorts.

Some of the British tourists subjected to the retroactive self-isolation rule managed to cross the border by train. Photo: Alamy
THEY had fled a wet, gloomy UK for the fresh powder snow and bright blue skies of Switzerland’s finest ski resorts.
But in the end, British tourists discovered that it was mighty difficult to escape a global pandemic and so found themselves, instead, making a frantic dash back home.
Hundreds of Britons who had opted for a festive break in Verbier decided to flee in a “cloak-and-dagger…
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