Boris Johnson is unlikely to impose further coronavirus restrictions before Christmas after delaying a decision today.
The prime minister called a cabinet meeting this afternoon to discuss the latest data on the spread of the Omicron variant and whether a two-week circuit breaker banning indoor mixing was needed.
The Times has been told that both he and cabinet ministers do not believe the latest information is sufficient to justify a circuit breaker.
Johnson has pledged to recall parliament if he decides to implement further restrictions, a process that takes 48 hours. Given that millions of people are travelling for Christmas in the coming days, a government source said that the logistics meant it was unlikely there would be pre-Christmas restrictions.
A government source said: “The
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2021-12-20 14:30:00Z
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