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BORIS is set to go full steam ahead for freedom day, despite the rise in Covid cases and hospitalisations.
According to the Daily Mail Boris is pressing on with Covid lockdown lifting, and he is expected to announce tomorrow that restrictions will be lifted come July 19.
UK Covid hospital admissions have surged by more than HALF in a week with 565 patients in 24 hours.
The rise – the highest daily total since March – comes just over a week before England is set to completely unlock on July 19.
Today’s rise in hospitalisations marks a 45 per cent rise on last week’s total of 387.
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Britons will need Covid certificates to enter pubs, bars, restaurants and clubs under plans to stop a fourth wave of the virus in the autumn.
Experts hope the move will boost the stalling vaccination rates among young people and stave off another surge in cases.
The proposals would see entertainment venues in England demanding vaccination passports as proof of either two doses or a recent negative test.
The Government s certification review release earlier in the week said although the so-called vaccine passports would not be mandated now, it did not rule out the prospect if England faces a difficult situation in autumn or winter .
Rishi Sunak stresses importance of getting back to workplace as restrictions are lifted Sean Morrison © PA Wire Chancellor Rishi Sunak (Jacob King/PA)
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has stressed the benefits of getting back to the workplace when coronavirus restrictions lift.
The order to work from home is expected to be scrapped on July 19 in England and Mr Sunak said he looked forward to the shift back to offices.
But unions have raised concerns about the lack of guidance for employees to safely return to the workplace.
Mr Sunak told the Daily Telegraph: “I think for young people, especially, that ability to be in your office, be in your workplace and learn from others more directly, is something that’s really important and I look forward to us slowly getting back to that.”
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