Lockdown easing WILL go ahead on July 19 but masks should be worn & vaccine passports back, Sajid Javid reveals

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LOCKDOWN easing WILL go ahead next Monday but strict new guidance means face masks should stay and vaccine passports are back.

Health Sec Sajid Javid this afternoon confirmed all legal restrictions on social distancing, gatherings and mask-wearing will be scrapped on July 19.

Health Sec Sajid Javid this afternoon laid out the changes in the Commons this afternoon

But in a stunning U-turn he announced that vaccine passports would be encouraged for large venues such as nightclubs beyond next week.

Passengers will also be strongly encouraged to wear face coverings on crowded carriages to slash transmission.

Speaking in the Commons ahead of Boris Johnson’s 5pm press briefing Mr Javid said: “We’ve looked forward to the day when we can roll back the legal restrictions and get closer to normal life.

“Now, thanks to the shared sacrifices of the British people, and the protective wall of our vaccination programme, we have made huge advances.”

In key announcements:

  • Large venues like nightclubs will be urged to use “Covid certification”
  • Ministers will encourage a “gradual return” to the workplace this summer
  • Masks will be recommended in crowded settings like public transport
  • A review of all the rules will take place before September 23
  • Scientists expect Covid cases, hospitalisations and deaths to go up
  • New advice for the most vulnerable people will be issued imminently

After 18 months of lockdown Mr Javid told MPs the Government will be ploughing ahead with the fourth and final step of the roadmap next week.

He said the four crucial tests – the vaccine rollout continues at pace; jabs are cutting serious illness; infections don’t risk crippling the NHS; there are no emerging worrying variants – have been passed.

Mr Javid told MPs: “We’ve looked closely at the data against these four tests and we firmly believe that this is the right time to get our nation closer to normal.

“So we will move to the next stage of our roadmap on July. And to those who say why take this step now – I say, if not now, when?”

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In a sobering prediction he said soaring infections would “get worse before they get better” and repeated warnings of 100,000 cases a day this summer.

But Government modelling suggests hospitalisations and deaths will be nowhere near the level of previous peaks thanks to the UK’s jab rollout.

PAPERS FOR THE CLUB

Mr Javid outlined plans for large venues such as nightclubs to introduce a Covid certification system from next week.

Under the controversial proposals – previously ruled out by Downing St – firms will be encouraged to permit people based on their Covid status.

 

The PM is expected to push ahead with plans to axe the majority of Covid restrictions

Boris Johnson will host a press conference at 5pm tonight

Through the main NHS app Brits will be able to show if they are double-jabbed, have had a negative PCR test in the past 48 hours or a positive PCR test in the past six months and therefore bursting with antibodies.

More than 86 per cent of people have now received a first dose, and 65 per cent are fully vaccinated.

Positive Public Health England data also found both Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs to be more than 90 per cent effective against the Delta strain after two doses.

Hospitality bosses have railed against vaccine passports and venues will not be compelled to introduce the certification system.

It is not clear if pubs will be encouraged to adopt the vaccine passports, with Mr Javid saying they will be expected in “high risk scenarios”.

In May Mr Johnson stressed he had zero intentions of using such documents domestically after Freedom Day, insisting: “I don’t see any prospect of certificates to go into pubs or anything else.”

But No10 sees it as a necessary check to prevent packed nightclubs – where masks won’t be encouraged – becoming Covid hotbeds.

MASKS TO STAY (IF YOU WANT)

Clubs are one of the few crowded indoor places Brits won’t be urged to wear a face covering.

Refusing to wear a mask on public transport or in shops will no longer warrant fines but people will be still asked to mask-up.

The PM last week urged people to use their own judgement when deciding when to put a mask on, but Downing Street appears to have toughened its stance over the past week and will publish strong advice.

No10 said shops will have now legal right to enforce mask-wearing in their stores.

Tory MPs are already hitting back, with senior backbencher Sir Graham Brady this morning vowing to bin his covering next week.

BACK TO WORK

The PM will also encourage workers to gradually return to the office to breathe life back into Britain’s cash-starved high streets.

Mr Johnson confirmed last week the work from home guidance would be lifted next Monday and it would be down to employers.

The PM’s spokesperson said today: “If they can we expect and recommend a gradual return to the workplace, over the summer.”

LAWS THAT REMAIN

The guidance means legal lockdown will be stripped back to to just a handful of requirements such as isolating when contacted by Test and Trace.

Double-jabbed Brits will be exempt from quarantine from August 16 but will have to put up with hunkering down for another five weeks.

Border controls requiring overseas arrivals to quarantine in hotels will also stay.

All the rules will be reviewed in September, before the 23rd when the current crop of remaining Covid restrictions expire.