End of Covid regulations: What if I'm still worried? One of the last remaining Covid restrictions in England - the legal requirement for people to isolate if they test positive for Covid - may be scrapped in the coming weeks.
Boris Johnson says he intends to present the country with a strategy for "living with Covid" on 24 February. BBC News
Boris Johnson says he intends to present the country with a strategy for "living with Covid" on 24 February. BBC News
See also:
- Covid isolation rules: 'How am I supposed to know who's infected?' BBC News
- Daily Covid cases plunge by a quarter in a week, deaths sink by a third The Daily Mail
- Researchers find RAT-BORN Covid variant circulating among rodents in the New York City The Daily Mail
- What is an NHS Covid pass and when do I need to use it? The Independent
- Covid testing: ‘Gold standard’ ONS testing set to be scrapped making it more difficult to monitor virus spread iNews
- Chris Whitty and scientists 'blindsided' by plans to scrap Covid rules in two weeks The Mirror
- Scrapping Covid self-isolation 'could have serious impact' on NHS, BMA warns Pulse
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