Is there a legal underpinning to the differential treatment of vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers in respect of the requirement for the unvaccinated to isolate for 10 days? My two under-18 children and I are unvaccinated and have recently returned from abroad. I am required to isolate for 10 days while they carry on with their normal lives. It is an absurd policy if the objective is infection control and cannot possibly therefore be justified on health grounds. I wouldn't be surprised if the selective application of isolation to the unvaccinated has no legal basis whatsoever. Throughout this pandemic the government has deliberately misled the public by presenting rules as being legally enforceable when they are in fact only guidance. Is the 10 days' isolation for the unvaccinated another example of this?