British Education Minister Nadim Zahawi has argued that reducing the isolation period associated with Govt-19 to seven days would be useful in order to fill the labor shortage that affects many services in the UK. Keep in mind that the period of isolation in the country was recently reduced from ten to seven days.
Nadeem Jahawi joined the Sky TV network British government health experts and scientists are assessing the possibility of shortening that period through infectious or dangerous contacts, which “will certainly help reduce some of the pressure on schools and other areas where staff are important.”
However, he stressed that the decision to reduce the isolation time should be taken seriously by experts and scientists. “What you don’t want is to make the wrong decision with too many infections,” he stressed.
In subsequent reports to the BBC, Nadhim Zahawi also denied that the government was preparing to charge the population for the Govt tests, which had so far been free, which in some ways even progressed.
According to The Guardian, reducing the isolation period in Kovit cases has been discussed in the UK for the past two weeks, with experts fearing that as many as 30% of those returning from their homes on the fifth day may still be there. Infection. Contacts.
According to Jahawi, by the time 90% of secondary schools reopened, about 8.5% of staff at British schools were unable to return to work after Christmas. The government official expected the rate of non-attendance to “increase” when returning to schools.
The Minister said that plans were being prepared for a greater number of casualties among the staff. “I have to have contingency plans to avoid 10% to 25% because Ómicron is very contagious,” Nadim Jahawi told the BBC.
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