United Kingdom: Anti-Covid entry controls closed from 26 January due to drop in infections

United Kingdom: Anti-Covid entry controls closed from 26 January due to drop in infections

(PrimePress) – United Kingdom – From next 26th January, the London government will end all COVID-related controls, as the cases of contagion are decreasing rapidly. Also, from January 7, vaccinated people can only enter the country with an antigen test that must be done two days after arrival. Until that day, more expensive PCR was needed. Today’s daily life in the UK is no different from life before the pandemic, despite the high number of infections. Although the use of masks is mandatory in many places, practically no one checks its compliance and there is a wide tolerance for it. The country had an estimated 40,000 daily infections by mid-December, then, with the Omicron version, infections rose to 230,000 per day in early January, the record. However, this did not lead to a significant increase in hospital admissions. The infection on this Friday was less than one lakh, in order of decreasing number of cases. Government and scientists believe Britain may be the first major country in the world to introduce a model of coexistence with viruses that will go from a pandemic to a pandemic. – (primepress)

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