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Working from Home rule in England scrapped, PM confirms

The PM confirmed the change as Plan B measures formally come to an end on January 26

Boris Johnson confirms Plan B Covid measures will expire and rolled back to Plan A

Plan B measures aimed at tackling the spread of Covid-19 are to be dropped across England, the Prime Minister has announced.

Boris Johnson told MPs in the House of Commons more than 90% of over-60s across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ had now had booster vaccines to protect them, and scientists believed the Omicron wave had peaked.

He said the Government had taken a “different path” to much of Europe and the “data are showing that, time and again, this Government got the toughest decisions right”.

People will no longer be told to work from home and, from Thursday next week when Plan B measures lapse, mandatory Covid certification will end, Mr Johnson said.

The Government will also no longer mandate the wearing of face masks anywhere from next Thursday and they will be scrapped in classrooms from this Thursday.

The news comes as Covid infection levels are falling in most parts of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for the first time since early December.

The timetable

Immediately, from January 19: Guidance to work from home where possible has been lifted, in a move which could benefit businesses in town and city centres.