Sunderland Echo

PM ‘putting job before health’

- James Harrison james.harrison@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Boris Johnson has been accused of prioritisi­ng his own job over the health of the nation in scrapping Covid Plan B rules.

The Prime Minister has announced the end of most restrictio­ns after claiming the “Omicron wave has now peaked nationally”.

Changes are set to end compulsory face coverings in classrooms and public places, while the NHS Covid pass scheme will become voluntary for those organisati­ons and venues which want to continue it.

But as Downing Street faces continued anger over claims of lockdown-busting parties and the growing prospect of a leadership contest, Mr Johnson has been accused of acting now to save his own skin.

“Nobody wants restrictio­ns to go on longer than they have to,” said Washington and Sunderland West MP Sharon Hodgson.

“But as case rates remain sky high that means more people have to self-isolate, are unable to go to work and children miss out on school.

“I worry that while the

Prime Minister has said we need to live with Covid there are no plans in place for how to go about doing that, rendering it an empty slogan.

“Labour has called for the PrimeMinis­tertoshare­thescienti­ficevidenc­ebehindthi­sdecision and reassure the public that he is acting to protect our health,notjusthis­leadership.”

Addressing parliament after another bruising session at Prime Minister’s Questions, Boris Johnson conceded “significan­t pressures” remain on the NHS in the North East.

However, in light of data suggesting the severity of the diseasehad­decreasedf­romthe earliest days of the pandemic, especially following the vaccine roll-out, he insisted it was

now time to “replace legal requiremen­ts with advice and guidance”.

While many restrictio­ns have been scrapped, others, such as the need to self-isolate following a positive test for Covid-19, remain in force under Plan A, as do testing rules surroundin­g internatio­nal travel.

However, quarantine rules are due to expire on Thursday, March 24, with no plan currently in place to renew them.

The Prime Minister told Parliament: "There will soon come a time when we can remove the legal requiremen­t to self-isolate altogether – just as wedon’tplacelega­lobligatio­ns onpeopleto­isolateift­heyhave flu.”

 ?? ?? Sharon Hodgson MP wants reassuranc­e that the Prime Minister is not just acting to save his leadership.
Sharon Hodgson MP wants reassuranc­e that the Prime Minister is not just acting to save his leadership.
 ?? ?? Boris Johnson during Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday.
Boris Johnson during Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday.

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