The Jerusalem Post

England to scrap self-isolation starting on August 16

- • By ALISTAIR SMOUT and MICHAEL HOLDEN

LONDON (Reuters) – People who have been fully vaccinated and children will from August 16 no longer have to self-isolate after close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19, UK Health Minister Sajid Javid said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out plans on Monday to end social and economic COVID-19 restrictio­ns in England on July 19, a test of whether a rapid vaccine rollout offers enough protection from the more infectious Delta variant.

Javid said the success of the vaccine program meant it was possible to go further in easing self-isolation rules for those who have received both shots.

“From the 16 of August... anyone who’s a close contact of a positive case will no longer have to self-isolate if they have been fully vaccinated,” Javid told parliament. “In line with the approach

for adults, anyone under the age of 18 who is a close contact of a positive case will no longer have to self-isolate.”

Only those contacts who themselves test positive will be required to self-isolate, he said.

Johnson is betting that the vaccinatio­n program, which has weakened the link between infections and hospital admissions, can prevent the health service being overwhelme­d by a new wave of COVID-19.

Javid, appointed late last month after Matt Hancock quit as health minister, has underlined the importance of other health issues, economic problems and education challenges that have built up during the pandemic.

“We can’t live in a world where the only thing that we are thinking about is COVID – and not about all the other health problems, our economic problems, our education challenges,” Javid told Sky News. “We have to make use of a vaccine that is thankfully working.”

Critics say Johnson and Javid have abandoned a pledge to take a cautious approach to lifting restrictio­ns.

Javid said that by the time restrictio­ns are lifted on July 19, there could be 50,000 COVID-19 cases a day – double current rates – and that cases “could go as high as 100,000.”

Britain reported 27,334 new cases on Monday, and 64% of the population have now had both vaccine doses.

 ?? (Stefan Rousseau/Reuters) ?? BRITAIN’S NEW Health Minister, Sajid Javid, seen at a thanksgivi­ng service to celebrate the NHS’ birthday, in St Paul’s Cathedral in London on Monday.
(Stefan Rousseau/Reuters) BRITAIN’S NEW Health Minister, Sajid Javid, seen at a thanksgivi­ng service to celebrate the NHS’ birthday, in St Paul’s Cathedral in London on Monday.

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