Covid-19: Javid defends Plan B rule changes amid No 10 party row New Covid rules in England will buy time against the Omicron variant amid a "credible risk" of a crisis in the NHS, Health Secretary Sajid Javid says.
The restrictions include masks in most public places, Covid passes for some venues and work from home guidance.
Mr Javid denied the government had lost credibility by breaking rules over parties at Downing Street. BBC News
The restrictions include masks in most public places, Covid passes for some venues and work from home guidance.
Mr Javid denied the government had lost credibility by breaking rules over parties at Downing Street. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: England braces for Plan B rule changes amid Omicron fears BBC News
- Covid: Hospital admissions could reach 1,000 a day - scientific advisers BBC News
- Covid: Pfizer says booster shot promising against Omicron BBC News
- Covid: Bereaved family angry at No 10 lockdown party BBC News
- Covid risk remains higher for some ethnic groups BBC News
- Sajid Javid warns Britain could breach 1MILLION cases of Omicron by the end of December The Daily Mail
- Covid-19 UK: Experts warn Plan B may not be enough to contain Omicron The Daily Mail
- Neil Ferguson warns full lockdown might be needed to stop Omicron overwhelming NHS The Daily Mail
- Covid Plan B: How new measures will affect Christmas The Daily Telegraph
- Talk of a No 10 Christmas party is an insult to the thousands who have died of Covid | Rachel Clarke The Guardian
- Covid PCR test market a ‘rip-off jungle’, says ex-chair of competition regulator The Guardian
- Boris Johnson’s plan B arrives – but how much is it now undermined? The Guardian
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