Rail has virtually stopped in terms of travellers right now.
On land, basically you would arrive at the PIL booth. An officer would ask you the same three questions about your overall health and would observe you for other symptoms. If there were symptoms, you would be referred to secondary inspection where you would be referred to a Public Health Agency official for a further assessment.
Everyone is given a written document on the mandatory requirement for isolation and they're asked to acknowledge that. They understand they're being asked to mandatorily isolate. The only difference would be with what we would call an “essential traveller”. They are largely in the commercial vehicle world or essential workers who need to cross the border on a daily basis. If you are subject to the 14 days of isolation, you're expected to comply. As I mentioned in my remarks, if we find there are people who are travelling back and forth, we have lookouts in the system for those people.