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<p>In response to COVID-19 the Government expanded on previous support for the high
street to support those businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors
most adversely affected by the pandemic and reductions in consumer footfall. A range
of measures to support all businesses, including those not eligible for business rates
relief, has also been made available.</p><p> </p><p>The Government recognises the
challenging circumstances facing the aviation industry as a result of COVID-19. On
24 November the Government announced a package of financial support for English commercial
airports and ground handlers. This support, which will shore up jobs and reinforce
local economies, will be equivalent to the business rates liabilities of each business,
up to a maximum of £8 million per site, and subject to certain conditions. This scheme
will open in the New Year.</p><p> </p><p>The Government has also announced that from
15 December, passengers returning to England from countries not on the travel corridor
list will have the option to pay for and take a test after five days of self-isolation,
with a negative test result releasing them from the rest of the self-isolation period.
This new testing scheme will allow passengers to travel more freely, driving international
business and supporting the travel industry as it continues to rebuild out of the
pandemic.</p>
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