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In Great Britain, the head of government Boris Johnson wants to turn the page on Covid-19, or at least learn to live with it. The journalist Maëlys Septembre, in duplex from the studios of France Télévisions in London, returns to the new announcements of the British Prime Minister.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday February 21 the easing of several restrictive measures taken to fight against Covid-19. The first ad is “the most symbolic: from this Thursday, isolation for people who test positive for coronavirus will no longer be compulsory”explains Maelys Septembre, in duplex from the studios of France Télévisions in London.
“Another measure: the end of free tests for all, including for symptomatic people”, continues Maelys September. This measure will take effect on April 1. Boris Johnson said to himself “very proud” what he considers to be “the end of freedom restrictions due to the coronavirus”. New measures already very controversial: according to a poll, three out of four Britons consider that these isolation rules should be maintained.