
British Prime Minister Borisเกม xo เล่น ฟรีJohnson's 'living with coronavirus' plan to announce the lifting of all legal restrictions on coronavirus this week was strongly opposed on Monday (February 21) that he was quick to And it will leave the country vulnerable in the face of new mutant viruses. while on the other side of the world New Zealand leaders hint at easing of rules after Omikron passes peak Australia, meanwhile, has resumed full opening of the country to foreign tourists from Monday (Feb 21).
Prime Minister Johnson Prepare to announce to the House of Commons (British lower house) on Monday about his plans. Buckingham Palace said on Sunday that Queen Elizabeth II had tested positive for the coronavirus. His Highness was slightly ill. "Flu-like", but is expected to perform "little royal duties" at Windsor Castle over the next week.
In line with the "living with COVID" plan that Johnson intends to announce later this week. This will make Britain the first leading country in Europe to allow people with coronavirus to live a normal life. There will be both the abolition of the requirement for those infected with coronavirus to self-quarantine for 10 days, and the gradual abolition of free coronavirus testing.
Johnson himself released a statement on Sunday (20) that although he could not be calm about the coronavirus. But the vaccine program reflects that. The government wants to shift from compulsion to encouraging people to take responsibility for themselves.
Currently, 81% of the UK adult population has had a booster shot. But the UK's record of more than 160,000 deaths within 28 days of the infection. It is considered the 2nd highest in Europe after only Russia. While the situation in the past week The UK has an average of around 43,000 coronavirus cases a day and 144 deaths.
Government advisers warned that The elimination of the requirement could cause the number of new infections to skyrocket as people change their behavior more rapidly compared to during the pandemic crisis.
Like David Navarro, the World Health Organization's (WHO) Special Representative for COVID has also warned that Removing the self-quarantine rule is a very unwise approach. They are also worried that other countries may lift the rules accordingly, like Britain.
Still, Johnson insisted that The government can't afford the $2.7 billion monthly free COVID testing costs. In addition, the government still maintains a surveillance system. and prepare emergency measures for dealing with new strains of virus that may occur