Scientists warned the British government not to weaken the country’s ability to monitor and track the coronavirus after Prime Minister Boris Johnson ends the requirement for people in England to self-isolate if they contract Covid-19.

Johnson will announce details in Parliament on Monday of the government’s plan for “living with Covid” by treating it like other transmissible illnesses such as flu.

The legal requirement to self-isolate for at least five days after a positive coronavirus test is expected to be replaced by guidance, and mass testing for the virus will be scaled back. The new plan foresees vaccines and treatments keeping the virus in check as it becomes endemic in the country.

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A man wearing a face mask to curb the spread of coronavirus walks past a health campaign poster in an underpass leading to Westminster underground train station in London on Jan 27. — AP
A man wearing a face mask to curb the spread of coronavirus walks past a health campaign poster in an underpass leading to Westminster underground train station in London on Jan 27. — AP

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