LONDON (UK) – Britain is piloting a plan to remove the self-isolation requirement for people who have gotten two doses of COVID-19 vaccine if they have been in contact with someone, who has been diagnosed with the virus, said health minister Matt Hancock said on Monday.
“We are piloting that approach that if you’ve had two jabs, instead of having to isolate if you’re a contact, then you have a testing regime,” Hancock told BBC News.
“We’re piloting that now to check that that will be effective. It is something that we’re working on, we’re not ready to be able to take that step yet.”