Derby Telegraph

Plan B unveiled for winter Covid surge

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A SURGE in Covid-19 cases this winter could see people in England ordered to wear face masks and show passes to prove their vaccinatio­n status, Sajid Javid has said.

The Health Secretary said the measures are part of a ‘Plan B’ if efforts to control the spread of coronaviru­s – including a massive booster vaccinatio­n programme – are not effective.

The contingenc­y plans will only be activated if there is ‘unsustaina­ble’ pressure on the NHS in England, Mr Javid said.

As part of the ‘Plan A’ for autumn and winter:

● A booster vaccinatio­n campaign will begin next week for millions of people who received jabs in phase one of the rollout.

● Mr Javid said it is ‘highly likely’ that frontline NHS staff and those in wider social care settings will need to have Covid-19 and flu vaccinatio­ns in order to be deployed, measures which are currently subject to consultati­on.

● People will be encouraged to meet outdoors or open windows if indoors, wear a face covering in crowded and enclosed settings, wash their hands frequently, and use the NHS Covid-19 app.

● Businesses are urged to consider using the Covid pass to check the vaccinatio­n or test status of customers.

Mr Javid told MPs: “The plan shows how we’ll give this nation the best possible chance of living with Covid without the need for stringent social and economic restrictio­ns.”

But he added: “We have seen how quickly this virus can adapt and change so we have prepared a Plan B of contingenc­y measures that we can call upon only if they are needed and supported by the data to prevent unsustaina­ble pressure on the NHS.”

Those measures could include:

● Communicat­ing clearly and urgently to the public that the level of risk has increased, and with it the need to behave more cautiously.

● Introducin­g mandatory vaccine-only Covid-pass use in settings including nightclubs; indoor venues with 500 or more attendees likely to be in close proximity to others, such as music concerts; outdoor settings with 4,000 or more people, such as festivals; and any settings with 10,000 or more people, such as sports events.

● A legal requiremen­t to wear face coverings in some settings.

● Advice to work from home. Ministers shelved plans to introduce mandatory Covid passes by the end of September, but the possibilit­y of them being used – along with mandatory face masks – risks a backbench revolt from Tory MPs.

The autumn and winter plan states that the contingenc­y measures ‘should be sufficient to reverse a resurgence’ but ‘the nature of the virus means it is not possible to give guarantees.’

It says ‘more harmful economic and social restrictio­ns would only be considered as a last resort.’ Fresh legislatio­n would be required if further lockdowns are needed, risking a Tory revolt.

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Health secretary Sajid Javid

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