Boris Johnson announces the lifting of the main restrictions in England, the sick will no longer be forced to isolate themselves from Thursday

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on March 4, 2020.

Ignoring criticism, the British Prime Minister wants to turn the page on Covid-19. Boris Johnson announced on Monday February 21 the end of compulsory isolation for people who tested positive for coronavirus from Thursday in England, a key and controversial measure in his strategy for living with Covid-19 as with the ” flu “.

The UK, among the countries hardest hit by the pandemic with more than 160,000 dead, was among the first in Europe to try to return to pre-pandemic life, relying on high vaccination coverage . Stuck in a scandal over parties organized in Downing Street during confinement, which threatens his political survival and is the subject of a police investigation, Boris Johnson has decided to speed up and lift the main measures still in place in England after two years of pandemic.

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“We now have sufficient levels of immunity to move from protecting people through government interventions to [une approche fondée sur] vaccines and treatments as the first line of defense”declared the head of the conservative government in front of the Parliament. “The restrictions have a significant cost to our economy, our society, our mental well-being and our children’s opportunities, and we must pay that price no longer.”he added, citing the success of the vaccination campaign and the ability to “react quickly in the event of the emergence of a new variant”.

However, it will remain recommended until 1er April, to stay at home in the event of a positive test, the date on which free screening will be abolished, except for the elderly or vulnerable, due to its significant financial cost. “After that, we will encourage people with symptoms of Covid-19 to exercise personal responsibility, just as we encourage those who may have the flu to be careful of others”Mr. Johnson insisted.

As soon as the peak of the Omicron wave passed in January, the leader had already lifted most of the restrictions in force in England, such as the indoor mask and the sanitary pass for nightclubs or mass events.

Fourth dose and domino effect

A sign of the tensions surrounding these last steps, the council of ministers scheduled for the morning to validate this plan was postponed to the afternoon, by telephone, according to the media, due to disagreements over the end of free screening.

The number of cases has dropped sharply in the UK, but remains around 40,000 a day, including the Queen, Elizabeth II, who, according to Buckingham Palace, is only suffering from symptoms on Sunday. “light”. At the same time as this relaxation, the government intends to continue its vaccination campaign, with the administration ” in spring “ of a new dose of a vaccine against Covid to people over 75 and to the most vulnerable.

If these announcements have been welcomed from the benches of the conservative majority, they are severely criticized by some experts. According to Robert West, a psychologist at University College London and a member of the government’s scientific council, interviewed on Times Radio, the lifting of all restrictions will result in an increase in cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

The World Health Organization (WHO) envoy for Europe, David Nabarro, has expressed concern that the country “choose a line that goes against the public health consensus”which would create “a domino effect in the world”. In matters of health, the decisions of the government in London are limited to England. The other three nations – Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – competent in health matters, have often adopted a more cautious approach.

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