The Scotsman

Blair: ‘End quarantine for the double-jabbed’

- By GAVIN CORDON

Tony Blair has called on ministers to drop the requiremen­t for people who are fully vaccinated to self-isolate if they come into contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid-19.

The former prime minister said the the current system was "not rational" and was in danger of losing public support.

"We're at risk of moving in two contradict­ory directions," he told BBC Radio 4's The World at One

"On the one hand we're going to open everything up, free restrictio­n altogether, and on the other hand we've still got this pinging track and trace system where people have got to go into complete isolation if they're pinged in circumstan­ces where probably the vast majority of those people do not need to do so."

While most lockdown restrictio­ns in England are being lifted yesterday, the Government has said the rules on self-isolating will remain in place until August

16. At that point people who are double-jabbed or are under the age of 18 with be able to take a test rather than having to quarantine at home.

Mr Blair said he understood why people were now choosing to delete the NHS Covid app from their mobile phones rather than risk getting pinged.

"The system's not rational and therefore I understand why people are doing it because they're thinking this is ridiculous," he said.

"If I'm not pinged I'm able to go into a pub, order a drink, mix with people without any restrictio­ns whatever.”

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