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If they're traveling Sri Lanka themselves they don't need picking up from the airport. It might seem rude but it's not worth the risk. Are you able to effectively isolate at home? Separate bedrooms etc. If so, prepare the house for that. If not, it might be better for her to stay in a hotel for a week or more before coming home. Is she also an at-risk group?
My story's a bit of an outlier. My dear wife is on tour in Sri Lanka with a friend. Lockdown is happening there big-time and the two of them have managed to bring forward their flight home to Wednesday. Assuming they get on that flight, arriving HRW Thursday, I can go pick them up in the car so they don't have to get a cab or, worse, a train back to town. But should I? I am in a supposedly vulnerable group (yeah, 70) and have been more-or-less staying at home for a week or so. But they will have transited two international air terminals so properly should isolate for a fortnight. So once my wife gets home, do the two of us have to live separate lives until a supposed all-clear? It's a truly weird conundrum.