England is set to end all Covid restrictions from tomorrow.

Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister, announced his ‘living with Covid’ plan on Monday. People with Covid will no longer have a legal duty to isolate, and contact tracing will also be stopped.

It was also announced that the government would be ending the provision of free Covid tests from the beginning of April. The government also recommended that from the beginning of April, the use of the NHS Covid pass should also end.

Johnson was criticised by a number of opposition parties who said that he was ending restrictions too rapidly.

The Scottish government also said that the medical advice it had received was against lifting the restrictions.


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