Brits who come into contact with a positive Covid cases WON’T have to take a test after August 16

BRITS who come into contact with a positive Covid cases WON’T have to take a test after August 16.

People will be urged to get a PCR test if they have close contact with someone with the virus, but that won’t be legally required.


Brits who come into contact with a positive Covid cases WON’T have to take a test after August 16
People will be told they should get a test, but there will be no fines if they don’t get one

The rules around isolation are set to be relaxed in just a few weeks, meaning people who come into contact with a positive case won’t have to isolate anymore.

That means people who get pinged by the app won’t need to stay inside, too.

People will still be contacted by Test and Trace, but they will be urged to get a test, not legally obliged to.

And there will be no fines for people who choose not to.

Sajid Javid has previously confirmed to MPs that this will only be advice, not law.

Earlier today the PM vowed Brits WILL be freed from crippling Pingdemic self-isolation rules on August 16 and predicted the UK will roar back from Covid.

The PM said the switch from mandatory quarantine to testing for those who have been double-jabbed is “nailed on” and won’t be delayed.


Brits who come into contact with a positive Covid cases WON’T have to take a test after August 16
Health secretary Sajid Javid has outlined changes to the rules from August 16

The PM insisted there is no chance of plans to end self-isolation rules for the double-jabbed on August 16 being shelved.

From that date fully vaccinated Brits who get pinged for coming into contact with a positive case will told to take a test instead.

Boris said: “August 16 is is nailed on, there’s never been any question of a review date.

“I’m very pleased that this is a country that now has the highest proportion of vaccinated adults of any country in the world.

“That is enabling us to make economic progress that we are. You’re seeing the the job numbers increasing.

“It’s clear that if we’re sensible, and we continue to take a cautious approach then we can see a very, very strong recovery.

“The rest of this year, there will still be bumps in the road, but I think you’ll you’ll see a story of steady economic recovery and perhaps quite a fast economic recovery as well.”

The PM has already relaxed the app-pinging rules for dozens of industries which have been falling to their knees as so many have had to isolate.

Rising Covid cases earlier this month caused around 2 million to isolate at home.

But now they are falling again, and with August 16 in sight, it’s hoped that Britain can return to a more normal life.

But he also urged Brits not to get carried away by figures showing that new infections have now plummeted for seven days in a row.


Brits who come into contact with a positive Covid cases WON’T have to take a test after August 16
The PM urged people not to get too carried away as cases fall

Boris told LBC: “We’ve seen some encouraging recent data, there’s no question about that. But it is far, far too early to draw any general conclusions.

“The most important thing is for people to recognise that the current situation still calls for a lot of caution.

“And for people just to remember that the virus is still out there, that a lot people have got it and it still presents a significant risk.”