Sajid Javid said the government would not be bringing in its Plan B measures, which include mandatory face coverings and working from home, "at this point".
He added that he did not believe the current pressures on the NHS were unsustainable. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: Doctors criticise ministers over new rules refusal BBC News
- Covid: WHO warns pandemic will drag on into 2022 BBC News
- 'Challenges accumulating' for NHS with Covid-19, flu season and overworked staff Channel 4 News
- Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine is 90% effective at preventing death from the Delta variant The Daily Mail
- UK's Covid cases spike by another 15% in a week to brink of 50,000 The Daily Mail
- A THIRD of mass Covid vaccine hubs in England have been closed amid fears sluggish booster rollout The Daily Mail
- Sajid Javid reveals No10 has bought 'game-changing' anti-viral made by pharmaceutical giant Merck The Daily Mail
- Government's SAGE scientists have met just TWICE over the last three months The Daily Mail
- Pupils told to wear face masks in school again as local health officials bring in Covid restrictions The Daily Telegraph
- Javid vows to protect NHS as he says Covid infections could hit 100,000 a day The Guardian
- What Covid measures could a ‘Plan C’ involve? The Independent
- Doctors accuse government of being ‘wilfully negligent’ over Covid The Independent
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