Key dates YOU need to know on Covid rule changes as Boris Johnson relaxes curbs

BORIS Johnson unveiled his ‘living with Covid plan’ today as he ditched coronavirus restrictions for good.

The Prime Minister set out his timeline for Brits to return to normality this afternoon, with the next few months set to phase out the draconian curbs.

Brits will no longer be made to self isolate if they have Covid

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Brits will no longer be made to self isolate if they have CovidCredit: Getty

By September 2022, all temporary provisions of the Coronavirus Act will be dissolved.

And rules around testing, free tests, self-isolation and contact tracing will all be phased out in the months ahead.

Here are the key dates you need to know for England.

February 24 – Self isolation

From Thursday, February 24, anyone who tests positive for Covid will not be forced to self-isolate.

As it stands, anyone with the virus must isolate for at least five full days.

If you return two negative lateral flow swabs on days five and six you can then leave isolation early.

But from Thursday, fully vaccinated Brits and under 18s won’t be asked to test for seven days.

The legal requirement for unvaccinated close contacts to self-isolate will also be removed, while contact tracing will be ditched.

Self-isolation payments of up to £500 for people on low incomes will also therefore be scrapped from February 24.

March 24 – Sick pay

From March 24, the Government will remove the more generous Covid statutory sick pay and employment support allowance.

Before the pandemic people could claim statutory sick pay after four days of absence and ESA after seven days.

But over the pandemic it was possible to claim sick pay from the first day of absence.

From March 24, the system will return to previous pre-pandemic rules.

April 1 – Free testing

Free universal testing will end from April 1, with Boris Johnson hailing Britain’s successful vaccine rollout as more valuable in preventing serious illness.

He added small amounts of free tests will continue for symptomatic vulnerable people and NHS patients.

And asymptomatic testing in care homes and the NHS will continue without charge.

Mr Johnson told MPs: “The test, trace and isolation budget in 2020-21 exceeded the entire budget of the Home Office.

“It cost a further £15.7bn in this financial year. And £2bn in January alone at the height of the Omicron wave.

“We must now scale this back.”

Spring – Booster shots for over 75s

Although no exact date has been given yet, millions of vulnerable Brits and will get another booster shot this spring.

Those over 75 years old, care home residents and people over 12 who are immunosuppressed will be eligible for another vaccine, as long as it’s six months since their last shot.

They will be offered a choice of Moderna or Pfizer Covid jabs, with experts unsure what summer will bring but determined to keep immunity up in the vulnerable groups.

Health chiefs also anticipate that, like flu, next winter could bring another wave of Covid challenges – with plans for an autumn vaccination programme likely to be drawn up.

Easter hols

Travel locator forms could be dropped in time for the Easter holidays – but this has not yet been confirmed.

As it stands, anyone returning to the UK only needs to fill in a Passenger Locator Form, as long as they are fully vaccinated.

And while the forms were simplified earlier this month, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is said to be pushing to scrap them entirely, according toMailOnline.

It is hoped to be scrapped by the beginning of April, making it easier for families to travel during the Easter holidays.

Free testing will be scrapped from April 1

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Free testing will be scrapped from April 1Credit: Getty

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