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From today (27 January) and because of the success of the booster roll-out, all measures under Plan B have been lifted.
The Home Secretary led the Downing Street briefing on coronavirus, where she announced a new £800 fine for people who attend house parties.
Individual activists will be able to campaign outdoors in a COVID-secure way from 8 March, ahead of the English local elections in May.
New laws will be introduced to protect public health, increase NHS capacity, strengthen social care and support the public to take the right action at the right time.
New NHS Test and Trace app begins trial phase, as latest statistics show the service is consistently reaching the majority of people testing positive and their contacts.
People returning to the UK from the UAE will need to self-isolate for 10 days, as the country has been removed from the travel corridor.
Face coverings must be worn in additional enclosed public spaces from 24 July in England, as the government takes further steps to help curb the spread of the virus.
From 15 February anyone travelling to the UK from a country on the UK’s travel ban list will be required to quarantine in a government-approved facility for 10 days.
Government launches new campaign backed by medical experts, scientists and businesses urging the public to open windows when meeting friends and family indoors.
Further guidance for those managing or organising funerals during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Next stage of COVID-19 public information campaign highlights guidance for households with possible infection.
Announcing measures to ensure transport boosts the national response to COVID-19 and paying tribute to the transport workers who have kept vital freight and passenger services running.
Entertainment and hospitality premises to close temporarily and people urged to only travel if absolutely essential.
Adults receiving social care will be better protected by new guidance for councils and care providers as the government works to delay the spread of COVID-19.
The Environment Agency’s priority is to protect people and the environment, and to support those we regulate during the coronavirus pandemic.
New data suggests long COVID affects around 10% of 18 to 49 year olds who become unwell with COVID-19.
Details on a range of outdoor activities which will be allowed in England from 13 May 2020 subject to social distancing rules.
Planning rules will be relaxed so pubs and restaurants can operate as hot food takeaways during the coronavirus outbreak.
Registered health and care professionals travelling to the England from high-risk countries will be required to self-isolate for 14 days, the government has confirmed.
The Local Government Secretary addressed over 300 council leaders and sector bodies in a call on the government’s response to coronavirus.
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