Olis Johnson with Rich Sunak It has been stated that after facing fierce political opposition, they will self-isolate after contacting them with the NHS Test and Trace.
After meeting with Health Minister Sajid Javid who tested positive for Covid-19 last week, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance initially planned to conduct daily tests instead of self-isolation.
But in a dramatic change, Downing Street stated that the two ministers will conduct self-isolation instead of participating in a daily contact test pilot.
A spokesperson said: “NHS Test and Trace has contacted the Prime Minister, saying that he is the contact person for patients with COVID-19.”
“When Test and Trace contacted him, he was at Checkers and will stay there for isolation. He will not participate in the test flight.
“He will continue to have remote meetings with ministers. The Prime Minister has also been contacted and will be isolated as needed and will not participate in the pilot.”
Mr. Sunak said in a tweet: “Although the testing and tracking pilots are quite strict and only allow necessary government operations, I admit that even if the rules feel different for everyone, it is wrong.
For this reason, I will self-isolate as usual and not participate in the pilot.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Sunak aroused anger at their initial plan not to self-isolate.
The Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley said that “the anger did not begin to cover it up.”
Mr. Bartley wrote on Twitter: “Hundreds of thousands of young people, including my children, have been dutifully quarantined, and their education and life have been reversed time and time again. And now this.
“Anger didn’t start to cover it up.”
Sir Ed David, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, said: “This is one of their rules, and another rule for others.
“How about giving school teachers, traffic workers, and health workers a chance to be part of this test pilot, or just for a few privileged people?
“People follow the rules and do the right thing, and Boris Johnson takes it for granted.”
This Sanitation Committee After “feeling groggy” on Friday night, a PCR test was performed on Saturday.
Fearing that a shortage of employees means that they cannot operate effectively, companies have been urging for a thorough reform of the application and reducing its sensitivity.
Unite’s Assistant Secretary-General Steve Turner said: “How can we control this virus when the people who set the guidelines don’t even follow the guidelines?
“My members in Nissan and thousands of members in the manufacturing, health, hotel, retail, and public transportation sectors are living in fear of being detected by the app because it means they cannot work because they must be isolated.”
Mr. Javid achieved positive results after participating in a long meeting with Boris Johnson on Friday.
A source told The Independent that the two had a face-to-face meeting.
Mr. Javid’s diagnosis has raised concerns about the “plague” of Downing Street-insiders have suggested that “half of the cabinet” may be quarantined this weekend.
The Liberal Democrats stated that Mr. Javid’s positive test underscores the government’s reason to reconsider its plan.
Health spokesperson Munila Wilson said: “This shows that no one is immune to this deadly virus.
“By relaxing all restrictions amid a surge in cases, they are experimenting with people’s lives.
“Now they are pursuing a survival of the fittest strategy to make young and clinically vulnerable people defenseless.”
Mr. Hunter, currently chairman of the Health and Social Care Committee of the House of Commons, said the situation was “very serious.”
“The warning lights on the NHS dashboard are not flashing amber, but red,” he told the BBC Radio 4 Today program.
“The number of hospitalized patients with new coronary pneumonia doubles every two weeks. This means that by the end of August, we will welcome 10,000 Covid hospitalized patients, which is about 20 times higher than the same period last year. This is a very serious situation.
“I think entering September, we will almost certainly see the number of infections reach a new daily peak, exceeding the daily level of 68,000, which is the daily record for January.
“If they are still rising as the school returns, I think we will have to reconsider some very difficult decisions. Our performance in the next few weeks will make a substantial difference.”



