From Thursday, people with a positive test will no longer need to self-isolate under law, but will still be advised to stay at home.
After 1 April, people with Covid symptoms will be asked to "exercise personal responsibility" in their decisions over interactions with other people. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: England ending isolation laws and mass free testing BBC News
- Covid: An axe has been taken to testing - does it matter? BBC News
- Extra Covid booster in spring for over-75s and high risk BBC News
- Boris Johnson reveals No10 will keep gold-standard Covid surveillance project The Daily Mail
- SAGE psychologist accuses No10 of 'abdicating responsibility for looking after the public' The Daily Mail
- Britain's daily Covid cases fall to lowest level since NOVEMBER in 8% drop The Daily Mail
- All you need to know about the end of Covid rules in England The Guardian
- ‘Living with Covid’ strategy could do more harm than good, say businesses and unions The Guardian
- Tory row over testing casts shadow over PM’s Covid announcement The Guardian
- 'Pandemic is far from over': NHS leaders issue warning over government's 'living with Covid' plan The Independent
- Covid: Lateral flow tests already being rationed as government winds down free scheme The Independent
- Living with Covid: Too early to lift restrictions, scientists tell Boris Johnson after announcement The Independent
- What will 'living with COVID' mean when coronavirus restrictions end in England? Sky News
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