Under the current rules, anyone who tests positive must self-isolate for at least five full days.
The current restrictions are due to expire on 24 March. BBC News
See also:
- Is ending the last Covid rule 'brave or stupid'? BBC News
- Covid survivors are 63% more likely to suffer heart attack within year of beating virus, study warns The Daily Mail
- Covid infections started to creep up by 7% last week with 2.8million people in England The Daily Mail
- Covid rules are to be axed in England, but is pandemic’s end really in sight? The Guardian
- Is England an outlier in abandoning Covid isolation rule? The Guardian
- Covid isolation rules ending will devastate clinically vulnerable families, say campaigners iNews
- Catching Covid significantly increases the risk of other illnesses later in the year, study says iNews
- COVID-19: Removing self-isolation in February 'goes against fundamental principles of public health', scientists warn Sky News
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