A British student was fined $8600 for breaking COVID-19 quarantine after posting an Instagram …

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  • A British student was fined £6,600 ($8,600) after authorities said she broke quarantine rules four times after flying from Manchester, England, to the island of Jersey.
  • Carys Ann Ingram was supposed to quarantine for about two weeks because she had flown from Manchester, considered a high-risk city, and sat near someone who later tested positive, MailOnline and The Independent reported.
  • But authorities said Ingram ate at a restaurant, went out shopping, visited friends, and wasn’t home when an enforcement team went to where she was meant to be quarantining.
  • She also shared pictures of her restaurant visit on Instagram, MailOnline and The Independent reported.
  • Jersey’s government said she pleaded guilty to two counts of breaching self-isolation.
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A British student was fined £6,600 ($8,600) after authorities said they found her breaking quarantine rules after a flight, including visiting a restaurant, and sharing pictures of her meal out on Instagram.

Carys Ann Ingram, 22, flew from the English city of Manchester to the island of Jersey, which is a British Crown dependency, on October 12, MailOnline reported.

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