Health Secretary Sajid Javid has warned that COVID19 could be around 'forever' and people must now treat it more like flu and 'learn to live with it'. Read more about this story:
How will the elderly cope without COVID restrictions?Work from home guidance has been dropped and rules on face masks in schools have been scrapped.will end next ThursdayMr Javid said England was returning to Plan A because"Plan B has worked" - largely due to the COVID-19 vaccine booster programme.
Asked about the justification for ending the legal requirement against WHO guidance during a pandemic, Mr Javid said all rules remained under review. He said people would have to make their own minds about wearing face masks and what precautions to take when legal requirements come to an end.
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