What is happening now? And when will it occur? Boris Johnson, your guide to post-curb rules announces that Covid Plan B will be lifted










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Working from Home 

He stated that the government no longer requires people to work at home. He urged people to talk to their employers to discuss arrangements to return to work.

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MASKS IN SCHOOLS

Secondary school students will no longer need to cover their faces in class starting today.

This Thursday will see the end of the requirement that you wear masks when entering corridors or other areas.

Face masks in schools will no longer be required from next Thursday

Schools will stop using facemasks starting next Thursday

TO BEGINNING NEXT WEDNESDAY

MASKS IN PUBLIC PLACES

The Government won’t legally require that you cover your face in public places or shops starting next Thursday.

However, they insist that masks must be worn in enclosed areas and places where there is a possibility of people coming into contact with them.

According to the Prime Minister, this means that the Government would trust the British people’s judgment and will not criminalize those who don’t wear them.

COVID PASSPORTS

From next Thursday, no need to show proof of immunization or negative results in order to be admitted into nightclubs or large venues.

However, businesses can still use the NHS Covid Pass at their discretion.

BY THE EXTEND OF THE MONTH

TOURNAMENT

Soon, an announcement will be made about the removal of the requirement that fully-vaccinated travelers must take a Covid exam upon returning to England.

No. 10 indicated that rules would be reviewed at the beginning of January.

CARE HOMES

In the coming days, plans to relax restrictions on visits to care homes will be made public. Care homes are required to restrict visitors from visiting for up 28 days in the event of a Covid epidemic affecting more than one resident.

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SELF-ISOLATION

Boris Johnson stated that he expects not to renew the law requiring self-isolation with Covid after the March 24th deadline.

According to him, this may happen sooner if data is available.

It will no longer be required to follow the law. Instead, guidance will encourage those with the virus and others to take care of other people.

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FREE TEST

By July, free Covid lateral flow testing will be discontinued.

People will be pointed towards an online ordering system to purchase the tests, which cost £30 for a pack of seven.

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