Is Europe starting to prepare for life alongside the virus?
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that his country will end all rules of self-isolation for a citizen of the country, including those infected with the corona virus.
Prime Minister Johnson revealed in Parliament's Q&A session that as part of the government's new strategy for dealing with the corona virus and he estimated that the policy would take effect within two weeks.
"I intend to return with a full plan to Britain's strategy to live with the corona virus and announce it as early as next month," the prime minister told MPs.
However, some of the traffickers have accused Johnson of using the "dead cat strategy", which means making a bombastic announcement in order to incite the discussion from an uncomfortable topic for him.
Criticism was heard against the background of the recent revelation that the parties held at the Prime Minister's residence during the Corona closure had been difficult, in which, ostensibly, Johnson himself violated the Corona restrictions.
Meanwhile, the Swedish government today announced the abolition of mass corona tests in the country.
Authorities in Stockholm have announced that the test complexes in the city centers as well as the test stations in the hospitals and clinics will be closed.
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