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Key points expected from Boris Johnson's Downing Street Omicron press conference today

The Prime Minister will lead the Downing Street press conference as more º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cases of Omicron Covid-19 are expected

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Boris Johnson is set to give a Downing Street press conference this afternoon as new measures are introduced to curb the spread of the new Omicron variant of Covid 19.

The Prime Minister is expected to speak about the new face mask rules which came into effect at 4am today and the rollout of the booster programme.

Mr Johnson will urge people to get their booster vaccines after Health Secretary Sajid Javid confirmed on Monday that the the rollout was being extended to all over-18s and the gap between second and third doses halved to three months.

He will also likely speak about new travel rules which force all arrivals to take a Day 2 PCR test and isolate until it comes back negative.

Boris Johnson will be joined by Health Secretary Sajid Javid and NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard at the 4pm press conference in Downing Street.

It will come after the debate and vote in the Commons on the Covid-19 regulations.

The Prime Minister has also not yet enacted all of England’s ‘Plan B’ measures, leaving vaccine passports for nightclubs and stadiums in reserve.

And the government has not advised people in England to work from home where possible, despite advice of that kind in Scotland.