UK lifts Covid restrictions after cases fall

28 January 2022, 1:37 pm

Face coverings are no longer required by law anywhere in England, and a legal requirement for COVID passes for entry into nightclubs and other large venues has been scrapped. The government last week dropped its advice for people to work from home as well as guidance for face coverings in classrooms. The so-called Plan B measures were introduced in early December to stop the rapid spread of the Omicron.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the government’s vaccine rollout, testing and development of antiviral treatments combine to make some of the strongest defences in Europe allowing a cautious return to normalcy. But he added that as we learn to live with COVID, we need to be clear-eyed that this virus is not going away. While infections continue to fall, health officials said that Omicron remained prevalent across the country, especially among children and the elderly.
Meanwhile, Russia has confirmed 88,816 new Covid cases in the past 24 hours, up from 74,692 the day before, which brings the cumulative total to 11,404,617, the federal response center said on Thursday.

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