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John Lydon embraced the outdoors on Tuesday after completing five days of quarantine.
The singer, 65, flew back to the UK from California on Friday, and government rules state anyone entering the UK from America has to quarantine for 10 days on arrival and take multiple negative COVID tests before they can leave isolation.
However, it is possible to reduce this time period to five days if you pay to take part in the Test to Release scheme.
Stepping out: John Lydon headed out in London on Tuesday after five days of quarantine following his California trip - amid hiscourt case with Sex Pistols' guitarist and drummer
If the result is negative (and the result of your day two test result was negative or inconclusive) you can end quarantine at this point.
As the US remains on the government's Amber List meaning travellers must quarantine.
If you do not choose to take part in the Test To Release scheme you must take a COVID-19 test and book and pay for day two and day eight COVID-19 travel tests – to be taken after arrival in England.
Quarantine: The singer, 65, flew back to the UK from California on Friday, and government rules state anyone entering the UK from America has to quarantine for 10 days on arrival - unless you take part in the Test To Release scheme which can reduce it to five days
Low-key: The rocker kept things casual for his first day out of the house, sporting a khaki jacket and T-shirt with combat