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Reducing the number of travel restrictions to provide stability for travellers and the travel industry throughout 2022.
From 17 May, the ‘Stay in the UK’ regulation will cease and international travel will be allowed to restart, governed by a new traffic light system.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is leading on the creation of the United Kingdom Microbial Forensics Consortium (UKMFC).
The government has ended legal restrictions in England and is instead asking the public to practice specific safe and responsible behaviours.
The Philippines, Pakistan, Kenya and Bangladesh to be added to England’s red list from 9 April 2021.
The vaccine was approved after it was found to meet the UK regulator's standards of safety, quality and effectiveness
The new variant transmits more easily than the previous one but there is no evidence that it is more likely to cause severe disease or mortality.
More pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors in plans announced by the government.
Local NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) providers must use these letters to invite people for screening and inform them of their results.
The Prime Minister has announced a national lockdown and instructed people to stay at home to control the virus, protect the NHS and save lives.
The changes come over a year after the nation began the transition to living with COVID-19.
The government has launched a major new public campaign urging people to act like they have the virus.
New precautionary travel restrictions are being introduced as the UK Health Security Agency confirms a new variant under investigation.
Health Secretary announces over £13 billion of debt will be written off as part of a major financial reset for NHS providers.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a statement at the coronavirus press conference on 10 June 2020.
Millions more children and young people will have access to significantly expanded mental health services, backed by £79 million.
Recent media reports have suggested that chloroquine can protect patients from coronavirus or treat COVID-19, the illness caused by a coronavirus.
Innovative businesses and start-ups are set to benefit from a £40 million government investment to drive forward new technological advances.
People using pubs, restaurants and cafes will soon have greater freedom to choose non-smoking outdoor areas.
Ofsted has today published its second report on the effects of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic across the sectors it inspects and regulates.
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