LONDON: The use of a face mask as a protection against Coronavirus will be a “personal choice” problem because Britain raises legal locking measures in the past place this month, a cabinet minister said on Sunday.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said there would be a step towards a bigger “personal responsibility” because Britain prepared to end limiting locking since July 19.
His comment came because some British media reports on Sunday showed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was preparing the end.
For mandatory facial masks and other steps during next week.
“It seems – thanks to the success of the vaccine program – that we now have a scope to roll back the restrictions and return to normality as far as possible,” Jenrick told the BBC.
“We now have to move to a different period where we learn to live with viruses, we take precautions and we as individuals take personal responsibility,” he said.
When asked whether the requirements for wearing facial masks in certain settings would definitely leave, he added: “I can’t make this morning’s commitment because the prime minister will make an announcement in the coming days – it is indeed seen if the data is in the right place.” In an interview with ‘Sky News’, the minister’s cabinet said that like many people, he wanted to stay away from restrictions as soon as possible.
He said: “We don’t want them to stay in a place for a longer day than needed.
We will now move to a period where there will be no legal limits – the country will not tell you what to do – but you will want to exercise The level of responsibility and personal assessment.
“Different people will come to different conclusions on things like masks, for example.
“Comments come a day after the British Medical Association (BMA) has asked the government to remain in the place of locking steps, such as the use of compulsory facial masks in a closed room, in its place to go beyond the July 19 timeline.” As a case number continues to increase at alarming level.
Because of the rapid transmission of the Delta variant and the increase in people mixed with each other, it does not make sense to remove the overall restrictions in more than two weeks, “Reminded Dr.
Chanya Nagpaul, BMA Council Chair.
However, the indication is that the British Prime Minister wants to turn to The direction called “freedom day” with the end of a few strict steps, including the requirement to scan the QR code when entering the bar, restaurant, hairdresser, gym, museum or other place.
According to ‘The Sunday Times’, in a press conference next week, Boris Johnson is expected to announce plans to drop social distance rules and reject proposals for passport co Vid-19 domestic.
“We believe it is time for the public to start learning to live with Covid,” it quoted a street source that said.
“All scientific data and modeling shows that the removal of restrictions will cause a case increase but – with the success of the sustainable vaccine launch and rest in the relationship between hospitalization and death – we believe that there will be no risk of giving significant additional pressure on the NHS,” the source said.
Further 24,885 cases of Coronavirus and 18,885 Covid-19 deaths were recorded in England on Saturday.
According to national health services (NHS), more than 33 million people in the UK now have a second dose of Covid-19 vaccines and more than 85 percent of adults have been vaccinated with the first dose.
“This is a phenomenal achievement with 45 million adults now accepting their first dose.
Vaccines are a way out of this pandemic and we know they destroy the relationship between cases and inpatients, with more than 27,000 lives saved and 7.2 million infections are prevented In the UK alone so far, “said Sajid Javid, who took over as a new British health secretary last week after Matt Hancock’s resignation.
“Every adult is now eligible for vaccines – please take an offer as soon as possible to protect yourself and your loved ones,” added the Minister of Nadhim’s vaccine Zahawi.
The NHS repeated the message that people who were vaccinated were much less likely to get Covid-19 with symptoms and even more likely to get serious Covid-19, to be hospitalized, or die from him.
There is also evidence that they tend to pass the virus to others.
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