Boris Johnson will not self-isolate after staff member on trip catches Covid

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Boris Johnson will not self-isolate after staff member on trip catches Covid
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Downing Street has denied reports Boris Johnson has come into contact with a civil servant who has tested positive for Covid during his trip to Scotland

Boris Johnson has refused to isolate despite a staff member testing positive for Covid, it has been claimed.

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