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GMB doctor slams lifting of Covid rules as he warns 'it's not a cold'

A doctor has criticised the scrapping of all Covid rules, warning that people "can't wish it away, it's not a cold".

It comes after Boris Johnson announced a shock plan to end all Covid self-isolation laws in England in just two weeks' time.

He revealed he plans to end self-isolation for people who test positive for coronavirus "a full month earlier" than planned, and will confirm the exact date in a statement to MPs on Monday 21 February.

Self-isolation regulations expire on March 24. That means the law is set be axed on around Thursday 24 February, two weeks from now.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, Dr Amir Khan told hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard: "I think lots of us were surprised at how soon that’s happened, and it’s difficult to separate the political from the science here, because we haven’t heard from the likes of Chris Whitty or Professor Jonathan Van Tam and Sir Patrick Vallance as to what the science behind the change to these rules are, and I think that would be really helpful.

Dr Amir Khan criticised the scrapping of all Covid rules (ITV)

"It does feel very soon and speaking to my colleagues in the NHS, there’s similar sentiments there. Last week, one in 19 people was testing positive for Covid-19."

He also said that while the Omicron variant might be less deadly, it isn't comparable to a cold.

Boris Johnson announced a shock plan to end all Covid self-isolation laws in England in just two weeks' time (JESSICA TAYLOR/UK PARLIAMENT/UNPIXS (EUROPE))

Dr Amir said: "As much as we want the pandemic to be over, we can’t wish it away and it’s not a cold. Covid-19 is not a cold.

"Living with it is not like with a cold or flu, it has serious consequences for many people, not just the clinically vulnerable but those who get the illness and then end up with Long Covid as well.

"So it is worrying that these are going to be changed and like I say, we all want it to be over but there are things that could be done and haven’t been done to try and alleviate the risk to people."

*Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV

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