COVID-19 isolation and mass free testing to end in England
The Government will end remaining COVID-19 restrictions in England from the 24 February, including the legal requirement to self-isolate, as part of a 'Living with COVID' plan (external link).
From 24 February:
- people with COVID-19 will no longer be legally required to self-isolate
- guidance will remain in place for those who test positive to stay at home and avoid contact with others for at least five full days
- self-isolation support payments of £500 for those on low incomes will no longer be available
- routine contact tracing will end - people in contact with someone with COVID-19 will no longer be advised to self-isolate or take daily tests
- workers will no longer be required to tell their employer if they need to self-isolate
There will be specific government guidance issued for staff in particularly vulnerable services, such as adult social care, healthcare, and prisons and places of detention.
From 1 April:
- COVID-19 tests will no longer be free for most people
- the use of COVID-19 passports will no longer be recommend, except for international travel
- employers will no longer have to explicitly consider COVID-19 in their health and safety risk assessments
What does this mean for Haringey?
As the Government has announced the removal of the remaining domestic regulations in England and we move to the next phase of living with COVID 19, we continue to advise caution and as always we recommend you follow the Government guidance through the transition.
Individuals can still reduce the risk of catching and passing on COVID-19 by:
- Getting vaccinated;
- Letting fresh air in if meeting indoors, or meeting outside;
- Wearing a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces, especially where you come into contact with people you do not usually meet, when rates of transmission are high;
- Trying to stay at home if you are unwell;
- Taking a test if you have COVID-19 symptoms, and staying at home and avoiding contact with other people if you test positive; and
- Washing your hands and following advice to ‘Catch it, Bin it, Kill it’.
For more information visit: Coronavirus: how to stay safe and help prevent the spread - GOV.UK (external link)

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