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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.
Health and Social Care Secretary, Sajid Javid, Oral statement to Parliament on COVID-19
Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid's oral statement to Parliament on COVID-19 and Plan B made on 8 December 2021.
From Tuesday 30 November, face coverings will be mandatory in shops and on public transport and all travellers returning to the UK will require PCR testing.
In line with step 4 of the roadmap the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has laid a statutory instrument that will remove certain powers from the Coronavirus Act 2020, subject to Parliamentary approval.
A policy proposal has been published for mandatory vaccine certification as a contingency measure under the government’s Autumn and Winter Plan.
Public urged to continue using NHS COVID-19 app as changes made will result in fewer close contacts being advised to self-isolate.
The minister updated the house on a range of issues from vaccine effectiveness to the NHS COVID Pass
The Vaccine Minister set out self isolation exemptions for those in critical roles, JCVI advice on vaccination for children and upcoming rules for nightclubs
The Health and Care Secretary has confirmed the move to the next stage of the roadmap on the 19 July
Oral statement to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on self-isolation rules for those who have had both COVID-19 vaccine doses
Speech by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in House of Commons on the easing of coronavirus restrictions
Government launches new campaign backed by medical experts, scientists and businesses urging the public to open windows when meeting friends and family indoors.
From Monday 17 May care home residents will be able to have more named visitors and more opportunities to make visits out with no need to self-isolate when they return.
The Civil Aviation Authority has issued 630 fines since February to airlines carrying passengers without the right documents.
The government has set out regulations that will pave the way to the easing of all restrictions from 21 June.
More than 3.79 million clinically extremely vulnerable people in England will be informed they are no longer advised to shield from Thursday 1 April 2021.
The Environment Agency’s priority is to protect people and the environment, and to support those we regulate during the coronavirus pandemic.
Individual activists will be able to campaign outdoors in a COVID-secure way from 8 March, ahead of the English local elections in May.
Everyone across the UK is being reminded of the importance of staying at home and the risks in relaxing their behaviour at this crucial point, in a new advertising campaign.
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