Guidance for businesses on end to Covid-19 restrictions
- 24 February 2022
- Employment
On Monday 21 February 2022, the Prime Minister made an announcement to the public confirming that the majority of the Covid-19 restrictions would on 24 February and outlined his plan for ‘living with Covid-19’. The announcement to end all legal restrictions applies to England only. Restrictions remain in place in other parts of the UK.
We are currently awaiting further Government guidance in relation to how Covid-19 will be dealt with in the workplace, but have been told that the guidance will include:
The Government had released a ‘Living with COVID-19’ document which states that after 5 days, individuals who have tested positive may choose to take a lateral flow test, followed by another the next day and if both are negative and they do not have a temperature, they can return to their normal routine. It also states that “those who test positive should avoid contact with anyone in an at risk group”.
People who test positive for Covid-19 will no longer be legally required to self-isolate.
Yesterday’s announcement raises various questions and impacts on the workplace. In particular, where workers test positive for Covid-19 or have symptoms, they will no longer be legally required to self-isolate. Ultimately, this shifts the burden to employers to consider what approach they will take and any associated policies and rules they wish to implement. We believe that employers will need to take into account the following considerations:
If you require further advice on this topic or would like to discuss next steps, including risk assessments and policy reviews for your company, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our employment law team.
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Disclaimer
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