The new rules - which kick in today - require proof of double-vaccination, or a recent negative test, to enter certain venues.
MPs approved the measure in Tuesday's vote on England's new Covid rules. BBC News
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- Over-18s in England invited to book Covid boosters BBC News
- Needle-free Covid vaccination demonstrated by Cambridge scientists BBC News
- Covid-19: High demand blamed for shortage of PCR appointments in England BBC News
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- COVID vaccine passports triggered rush to get shots in countries with low uptake, study finds The Daily Mail
- Omicron curbs needed for TWO MONTHS, top health boss warns amid fears variant behind 200,000 cases The Daily Mail
- Two Covid jabs DON'T raise risk of myocarditis in English youngsters, real-world data shows The Daily Mail
- Risk of DUAL infection from Omicron and Delta could create a new super-mutant variant The Daily Mail
- London omicron cases 'increasing rapidly' as scientists warn 'it's far more likely to be Covid than a cold' The Daily Telegraph
- Number of pupils forced to stay home owing to school Covid closures doubles in a fortnight The Daily Telegraph
- We must be frank about this booster campaign – it will mean longer NHS waiting lists | Helen Stokes-Lampard The Guardian
- UK Omicron infections ‘could reach 1m a day by end of December’ The Guardian
- Expect mass staff absences and major shortages, UK cabinet told The Guardian
- Is Boris Johnson giving a Covid address today? The Independent
- Omicron ‘most significant threat’ of Covid pandemic, health chief warns The Independent
- Hospitals likely to be ‘overwhelmed’ by omicron, government adviser warns The Independent
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