Covid: media, the United Kingdom towards the elimination of the Green pass

(ANSA) – LONDON, 14 JAN – The British government is moving towards the elimination of the green pass in England, introduced a month ago only for entrances to discos and mass events.

It could take place on January 26, when the anti-Covid measures envisaged by the so-called plan B to counter the Omicron variant will be reviewed. This is what we read in the media in the United Kingdom, according to which the Minister of Health, Sajid Javid would have shared a strong impatience towards the certificate already expressed by many conservative deputies, in particular the hundred who had voted against its introduction in the Chamber of Municipalities (approved only thanks to the Labor opposition votes), in a sign of open rebellion against Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

It is also thought to abandon the indication to work from home, another measure provided for by the restrictions of plan B, while that for the use of masks for public transport and shops would remain. This in light of the “encouraging signs”, as Javid said yesterday, that are arriving: infections are decreasing on a weekly basis, as are hospital admissions, while according to several scientists, the wave unleashed by the Omicron variant of the coronavirus has reached the its peak and now the United Kingdom is sailing towards the exit from the difficult period. Meanwhile, Scotland and Wales have already eased some of their restrictions. (HANDLE).

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