Edinburgh Airport Publishes COVID-19 Data on Website

The move allows passengers to make informed decisions in quarantine lottery.

Edinburgh Airport has created COVID-19 Dashboards and published them on its website in a bid to allow passengers to make more informed travel decisions.

Using independent data from the World Health Organization, the dashboards show on a country by country basis the number of cases per 100k of the population in the last seven days, and the daily number of new cases confirmed.

There’s also a graph that shows the 20 cases per 100k limit used by many governments around the world to inform their decisions on travel restrictions as an indication of how Governments may treat the data, although the Scottish Government, among others will use other data to make decisions.

Director of Communications at Edinburgh Airpor, Gordon Robertson, said:

The quarantine policy sees decisions made with little notice and no explanation that affect travellers. Passengers can be left having to quarantine on return from abroad or worse face expensive and difficult scrambles back home By making this publicly available data as accessible as possible, we hope that passengers find it useful in making an informed decision about travel plans..

Edinburgh Airport, along with other Scottish Airports, has been working with the Scottish Government to push forward testing at airports as an alternative solution to the quarantine policy which is crippling the aviation industry.

This article was originally published by Edinburgh Airport.

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