Boris Johnson could cut Covid self-isolation period from seven to five days

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Boris Johnson could cut Covid self-isolation period from seven to five days
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The Prime Minister said he will act 'according to the science' over reducing the time people have to stay at home if they test positive for Covid-19. He added testing was an important line of defence

The Covid self-isolation period could be cut from seven to five days if scientists give the change the green light.

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