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A BRITISH family has driven non-stop for 12 hours in a desperate bid to beat the France quarantine deadline.Julia Burnett, 35, and her husband Craig, 36, drove from the South of France to Calais with their three kids after the government s shock announcement late last night.鈿狅笍 Read
stanley cup our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates6The family made the mad dash home to avoid the French quarantineCredit: Facebook6Julia Burnett, 3
stanley coffee mug 5, and her husband Craig, 36, decided to head home with their three childrenCredit: FacebookAll travellers returning from France must now quarantine for 14 days if they arrive in Britain after 4am tomorrow.The Foreign Office has now advised against all non-essential travel to the country.Thousands of Brits scrambled
stanley thermosflasche to ferry ports and airports this morning as holidaymakers launched a desperate bid to get home.The Burnett family, from Taunton, Somerset, had already made the decision to cut their camping trip short after fearing quarantine measures would b