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End of Covid! All restrictions in England to be scrapped within DAYS
ALL covid restrictions in England will end in 10 days, a senior Government source has confirmed.
By DAVID MADDOX - SUNDAY EXPRESS POLITICAL EDITOR, LUCY JOHNSTON - SUNDAY EXPRESS HEALTH EDITOR
00:00, Sun, Jan 16, 2022 | UPDATED: 07:18, Sun, Jan 16, 2022


































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The news comes as Boris Johnson continues to fight for his political life as fury rages over lockdown parties in Downing Street and a member of his own cabinet demands an end to the drinking culture in his Government.
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The end of restrictions means mandatory mask wearing at schools, on public transport and at indoor events, controversial covid passports, and demands that people work from home will finish on January 26.
All that will remain will be a requirement to isolate for five days with a positive covid test and the need to take lateral flow tests for international travel.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid was last night said to be “sure” that the restrictions will not be needed after the January deadline.
The Sunday Express learnt that the Prime Minister had already been handed an ultimatum before Christmas by senior Conservative backbenchers that he would face a leadership vote of confidence if he tried to bring in more restrictions.
The threat came after 101 Conservative MPs opposed the current restrictions in a Commons rebellion on December 14.
Conservative MPs have made it clear to Mr Johnson that restrictions needed to end as soon as possible.
In recent days amid the revelations about parties, some have stressed that Mr Johnson’s resistance to scientists pushing for greater restrictions and “getting the policy right” was what prevented them from submitting a letter to 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady calling for a vote of confidence in his leadership.
But even close allies of the Prime Minister last night warned Mr Johnson that there needed to be a change of culture.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid

Health Secretary Sajid Javid (Image: PA)
Writing for the Sunday Express, Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg urged people to stand by the Prime Minister for delivering on Brexit and getting the country through the pandemic.
But he added: “It is clear that there is a drinking culture in Downing Street that would be questionable in ordinary time let alone during a period of restriction.”
Meanwhile, former Conservative minister Tobias Ellwood said the Prime Minister must “lead or step aside”, saying: “We need leadership.”
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: “We’ve got a Prime Minister who is absent - he is literally in hiding at the moment and unable to lead, so that’s why I’ve concluded that he has got to go.
“And of course there is a party vantage in him going, but actually it is now in the national interest that he goes, so it is very important now that the Tory party does what it needs to do and gets rid of him.”
Health Secretary Sajid Javid is expected to formally announce in the coming days that he will not renew the restrictions when their sunset clause ends on January 26.
A source said he “feels confident about the decision” because of the falling number of cases and evidence that Omicron is not as dangerous as other variants.
The source added: “Sajid [Javid] is sure now that the restrictions will not go beyond the sunset clause date.”
The Health Secretary had already reduced isolation times for positive tests down to five days from 10


Great news........Let's hope this comes to fruition.
 

jcpro

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This is cancel culture at its finest, you can not cancel a pandemic.
Sure you can. We can start by counting correctly the Covid hospital admissions. In Ontario that number is 46% who were admitted WITH Covid-19 and not FOR Covid-19. That would be the first step, closely followed by the acknowledgement that our healthcare system is garbage when compared to other first world countries.
 

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I'm totally fine with this. With Omicron, those who got vaccinated stay relatively healthy with or without the disease, and of course those with concerns can continue to wear masks to limit their exposure. And those who don't get vaccinated will get vaccinated by Omicron, and a lot of them will die, and the survivors will have antibodies.

The down side is heavy impact on the health care system, which is why unvaccinated people should pay for their care in some manner (taxing, private insurance, etc). Health care workers have to stop caring about people who didn't get vaccinated -- it tears them apart to lose patients, causing them so much emotional damage and burnout, so they have to become calloused and train themselves not to feel bad when the unvaccinated die. And of course there are those with genuine reasons why they can't get immunized, they're sort of out of luck but that's a tiny subset.

The more of the ivermectin or drinking-urine crowd get removed from the population, the more the overall IQ of the population will rise. And perhaps government will start to improve as well.
 

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Sure you can. We can start by counting correctly the Covid hospital admissions. In Ontario that number is 46% who were admitted WITH Covid-19 and not FOR Covid-19. That would be the first step, closely followed by the acknowledgement that our healthcare system is garbage when compared to other first world countries.
Is it supposed to be a good thing that 'only' 2200 are in hospital because of covid and 480 in the ICU because of covid?
 
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jcpro

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Is it supposed to be a good thing that 'only' 2200 are in hospital because of covid and 480 in the ICU because of covid?
In a province of 15 million? 😆
 

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Yes. Should we not worry about gun violence because only a couple hundred people get shot every year?
Should we shut down the country because thousands of fatties clog up our hospitals with their diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, etc? Not contagious you say? Fat parents produce fat children.
 
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Just proof that the entire thing is political.

Bojo the clown trying to save his own skin.
 
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You would see the biggest base pivot in the history of politics.......
If Trudeau decided to go the same route as England regarding covid tomorrow, you'd become the biggest cheerleader of it on the same day.
um, helloooooo, you two realize it is the Province that dictates lockdowns, masking and vaccine mandates for nonfederal workers right??? That falls on DOFO, not Justin.

ps....how about Dougy removes all restrictions but goes hard ass on nonvaxxed?
 

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The next pandemic will make this one look like a walk in the park. Thanks to the amount of misinformation, anti-vax movement and political divide. Funny how many people willing to help other people during the snow storm and yet cannot ban together to help fight a global virus.
 

Rako3

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The next pandemic will make this one look like a walk in the park. Thanks to the amount of misinformation, anti-vax movement and political divide. Funny how many people willing to help other people during the snow storm and yet cannot ban together to help fight a global virus.
The problem with covid is it wasn't fatal enough, frankly. Too many people got away with catching it and surviving, and proclaiming "It's nothing, see?" Even while the hospitals were flooded and morgues overflowed.

If the next one is worse, you'll see a much greater disparity between the smart ones who follow health guidelines and get vaccinated and the dumb ones who prefer to pretend it's not happening. If the next disease is, say, 50% lethal, imagine how much better off we'll be afterwards with so many dummies gone? Talk about Darwinian selection!
 
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