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Prime Minister to stick with Plan B and ‘ride out’ wave of Omicron

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BORIS Johnson has backed sticking with Plan B measures as he hopes to “ride out” the massive wave of Omicron cases without lockdown restrictio­ns despite warnings the NHS is under significan­t pressure.

The Prime Min i s t er said anyone who believes the battle against the disease is over "profoundly wrong" as he confirmed he would advocate to his Cabinet the need to stick with work-from-home guidance, maskthe wearing and use of Covid health passes.

With daily lab-confirmed coronaviru­s cases in England exceeding 200,000 for the first time, Mr Johnson said now is the time for the "utmost caution" but argued the booster rollout has given substantia­l protection to the nation.

‘So together with the Plan B measures that we introduced b e f ore Ch r i stmas we have a chance to ride out this O m icron w ave without shutting down our country once gain,’ told a wning press

‘We can keep our schools and our businesses open and we can find a way to live with this virus.’

The Prime Minister acknowledg­ed the weeks ahead are going to be ‘challengin­g"’and said ‘some services will be disrupted by staff absences’ as he pledged to ‘fortify’ the NHS to withstand the pressures and protect supply chains.

Under the measures, he said 100,000 ‘critical workers’ will get lateral flow tests on every working day starting on Monday.

‘As our NHS moves to a war footing, I will be recommendi­ng to Cabinet tomorrow that we continue with Plan B,’ he added.

‘Because the public have responded and changed their behaviour, your behaviour, buying valuable time to get boosters in arms and help the NHS to cope with the Omicron wave.

‘So please carry on observing those measures for now.’

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