England looks to fast-track plans to scrap self-isolation after positive COVID-19 test
ABCEngland could scrap self-isolation for those who have tested positive for COVID-19 at the end of the month. Key points: England is set to end self-isolation periods for those who test positive for COVID-19 by the end of February PM Boris Johnson said the plan was brought forward as part of the strategy of "living with COVID" Mr Johnson is facing fresh pressure following a photo of another lockdown party being leaked Under the plan, announced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, all legal coronavirus restrictions in England would come to an end a month earlier than the previously proposed date of March 24 if infection rates continued to drop. Johnson sorry over 'BYO' party at Downing Street Photo shows Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson stares forward in front of a British flag. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised after attending a "bring your own booze" party in the garden of Number 10 Downing Street during a 2020 lockdown. Denmark became the first European country to ditch all COVID-19 restrictions last month, although the government still that recommends people who have tested positive and are showing symptoms isolate for four days.