'Taking the public for fools': UK PM's decision not to self-isolate after aide’s positive Covid test sparks anger
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Downing Street said the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not follow the 10-day quarantine guidance for people who come in close contact with someone who goes on to test positive for Covid-19 after a staffer’s positive test.
There were growing questions and anger within the Opposition party ranks on Saturday over UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to not self-isolate following an aide’s positive Covid-19 test. Downing Street said the UK Prime Minister will not follow the government's 10-day quarantine guidance for people who come in close contact with someone who goes on to test positive for Covid-19 after a staffer’s positive test following a visit to Scotland. The visit, earlier this week, is said to have been carried out in line with Covid-19 protocols, and it is also claimed that Johnson has not been in close contact with the positive case.More Related News