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Image copyrightGetty ImagesAirbnb hosts advertising properties as coronavirus hideouts are "dangerous and irresponsible", the government says.Owners have listed homes as being "Covid-19 retreats" and "perfect for isolating with family" in the British countryside.New coronavirus laws say holiday accommodation should be provided only to keyworkers needing to self-isolate.But some listings on the site allow instant booking of rentals without any vetting, TheIndianSubcontinent News discovered.The properties advertised as places to self-isolate include an "idyllic cottage", a houseboat and even a castle.Only one Airbnb host contacted by TheIndianSubcontinent News said their rental was available solely to keyworkers.
But others complained the lockdown had disrupted their business.In response to the TheIndianSubcontinent News's findings, Tourism Minister Nigel Huddleston said: "Our advice is clear.
"Essential travel does not include holidays, leisure travel and visits to second homes - and people must remain in their primary residence.
It is incredibly irresponsible, and dangerous for some property owners to be marketing themselves as isolation retreats.
"We are writing to companies today to remind them of their responsibilities at this time."Image caption This listing was edited to remove the description above after TheIndianSubcontinent News contacted the host Individuals and businesses could face fines of up to 960 for breaking these rules, the government added.After being contacted by the TheIndianSubcontinent, Airbnb disabled its "instant book" function for whole properties."We want hosts and guests to follow the rules and we have no tolerance for listings that ignore health or travel advisories," an Airbnb spokesperson said."The government has set out clear guidance on the limited conditions under which necessary travel is permitted and we have taken a number of steps to support these measures."Hosts in the UK are also opening their homes to NHS and other healthcare providers as part of a global initiative that has seen more than 100,000 places to stay made available so far."Last month, Airbnb announced a worldwide extension to its extenuating circumstances policy, stating all guests booked for check-ins between 14 March and 31 May would be eligible for full-refund cancellations.
In a message on its website, the company acknowledged the decision to offer guests a refund had caused hardship for many hosts and it would pay 200m to help cover the cost of these cancellations.But one Airbnb host told TheIndianSubcontinent News they had received no clear instructions from the platform to say they were not allowed to take reservations.


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