Covid Great Britain, restrictions today stop. Johnson: “Prudence”

In reluctant quarantine until July 26 at the Checkers summer residence, after having had a covid-positive contact with his health minister Savid Javid, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urges the British to “exercise caution”. On the day of the much-criticized ‘free all’, confirmed despite the new epidemic wave, Johnson invites people “to proceed into this new phase with all the right prudence and respect for others”. In a video posted on his Twitter account, Johnson, who initially did not want to isolate himself after his app had reported contact with a positive, reiterated that “without any doubt the massive vaccination campaign has definitely weakened the link between infection and hospitalization, and between contagion and serious cases and death. This is the most important thing “. From today it is no longer mandatory to wear masks in shops and on public transport, limits are raised on the number of people you meet, and remote work is no longer recommended. He is in quarantine after meeting Javid the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak.