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When will work from home rule end in England and other key questions answered

Government guidance for people to work from home came has now ended after coming into force in England when the winter Plan B measures were introduced.

Commuters in Canary Wharf underground: Mask wearing on public transport became mandatory on December 13.

Working from home measures were stopped on January 19 after being in place for just over a month (December 13).

It was part of wider Plan B measures to stem the transmission of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.

As part of the wider measures, face masks are still mandatory in shops and public transport and vaccine status 'passports' are needed to enter some large venues.

However, testing measures for overseas travellers have been relaxed, with fully vaccinated passengers no longer needing to take a pre-departure test or self-isolate on return.

Asympomatic people who get a positive Covid test from a lateral flow no longer need to do a follow-up PCR before starting their isolation period.

And the isolation period for those who test positive has been cut to five days from seven.

When can we go back to work?

The current Plan B measures in England are set to .

Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed at PMQs on Wednesday, January 19 that the working from home directive would come to an end.