hi all - i'm planning a group trip in april / may and have heard many news stories about covid negative travelers getting stuck in quarantine because they were near covid positive passengers during transportation (flights and/or van). you can see the richard barrow posting here: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/richardbarrow/issues/the-nightmare-of-testing-positive-848695 and i believe the Stefanie story from the Thaiger a few months ago are well documented examples of someone that was COVID negative forced to quarantine because of close contact with someone testing positive for COVID.
can anyone find the official government policy on this? i have searched many times but cannot find the relevant official policy. for example, on a plane are persons seated within a 3 meter radius of someone testing positive forced to quarantine or is it a 1 meter radius? the entire plane? what about a group travelling if one of the travelers from the group is covid positive, does the entire group have to quarantine or is it just a select few that were seated next to infected passenger?
trying to bring a sizeable group of 50 people next year but need to understand the official policy first, any help would be appreciated