Boris to Urge Britons to Keep Working from Home, Wearing Masks After ‘Freedom Day’
The British public will be “expected” to work from home and continue wearing masks in public spaces, Boris Johnson is set to pronounce.

The British public will be “expected” to work from home and continue wearing masks in public spaces, Boris Johnson is set to pronounce.

The British government has reached agreements with leading dating apps to encourage younger people to take coronavirus vaccines, through offering incentives and the ability for users to tout their vaccination status to their prospective romantic flings. Starting on Monday, Tinder, Match,

British businesses in the hospitality sector have bucked at Prime Minster Boris Johnson’s scheme to require vaccine passports for their customers, saying that they will refuse to enforce the measures. Writing in a letter to the PM, the owners of

Tech firms funded by the British government are developing facial recognition systems that could be used by private businesses, such as pubs, as coronavirus vaccine passports.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of moving the goalposts amidst reports that the British government will not lift lockdown restrictions until cases fall below 1,000 per day.

British government sources believe bosses will be able to use Health and Safety regulations to sack workers who do not get vaccinated.

Britain’s Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi has said that Britons may need to have a third coronavirus shot in the space of one year to protect against strains of the Chinese coronavirus, adding that people may need annual boosters.

A leading health expert in the UK has warned that government restrictions on large public gatherings will have to be in place for the “next few years” because of the Chinese coronavirus.

The British government is willing to “move on” from the European Union’s aborted effort to impose a hard border between EU Ireland and British Northern Ireland and help Brussels overcome its vaccine failures.

The United Kingdom’s social distancing regulations may need to remain in place throughout the entirety of 2021 if vaccines for the Chinese coronavirus are not at least 85 per cent effective, government scientists have warned.

British government-sponsored vaccine passports will be issued to thousands of Britons after the receive the coronavirus inoculations in a ‘trial’ run of the programme this month. The health passport — which will come in the form of a smartphone application

Jubilation has greeted the announcement that the UK is the first to roll out a Chinese coronavirus vaccine. Personally, I’m not celebrating.
