The British government has enacted temporary restrictions on travelers from Europe, prohibiting the import of meat and dairy products, including processed items like sandwiches. This measure has been introduced as a response to increased foot-and-mouth disease cases in Europe, with Britain currently free from the disease. The restrictions apply to travelers arriving from EU or EFTA countries and carry severe penalties, including fines or confiscation of prohibited items. The measures do not affect Northern Ireland or some Crown dependencies, emphasizing the UK government's focus on safeguarding public health.
The British government has implemented temporary travel restrictions preventing the import of meat and dairy products from the EU as a measure against foot-and-mouth disease.
These restrictions impact all forms of meat products and dairy, even in sandwiches, aiming to protect Britain's current disease-free status.
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