In Great Britain, the plans to end the obligation to isolate people infected with corona on Monday were criticized even before they were published.
London – In Great Britain, the plans to end the obligation to isolate people infected with corona on Monday were criticized even before they were published. Experts described the planned steps as premature and not based on scientific assessments. The opposition Labor Party is particularly concerned about the end of free testing. Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to explain the project to Parliament on Monday (4:30 p.m. CET). Buckingham Palace announced on Sunday that Queen Elizabeth II (95) had tested positive for the virus.
It is expected that the conservative government will release corona infected people from the beginning of next month whether they want to isolate themselves. In addition, it could become more difficult to detect infections at all because, according to reports, the previously free tests should no longer be freely available. Johnson had defended the project on the BBC over the weekend. You have reached a point where you can appeal to the personal responsibility of the citizens instead of state rules. (dpa)
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