A cautious exit: healthcare leaders’ views on the route to living with COVID-19 The government is expected to publish its COVID-19 exit plan on 21 February. This comes a month earlier than initially scheduled and is expected to lift existing restrictions – including the requirement to isolate after testing positive – in England from 24 February.
Given the continued high prevalence of the Omicron variant, and pressures on services, this plan must represent a cautious and carefully planned exit if the NHS is to continue to concentrate on delivering the full range of care that people value and expect. NHS Confederation
See also:
- Nursing staff must be protected as COVID-19 restrictions in England set to end Royal College of Nursing
- Covid: NHS bosses call for free tests and isolation to remain BBC News
- Free Covid tests and self-isolation rules must continue, say NHS leaders The Guardian
- ‘Leap in the dark’: Government must publish evidence for lifting all Covid restrictions, says nursing union The Independent
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