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Ruth Reynolds, Associate Professor, University Of Newcastle Ruth Reynolds is an Associate Professor, School of Education at the University of Newcastle.

UK scraps Covid tests in time for half term and Spain relaxes restrictions

Feb 11,2022 8:37 pm

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday Evening . We'll have another update For You in The Morning .

1. UK scraps Covid tests as half-term getaway begins

Hundreds of thousands of people are heading away as the half-term holidays start in many parts of the UK. But people travelling to the UK will no longer need to take any tests if fully vaccinated. Londoner Ruth Reynolds , 27, is travelling to Tenerife with a friend.

2. Spain relaxes restrictions for teenage tourists

Unvaccinated British teenagers will be allowed into Spain from Monday with a negative PCR test, Spanish tourism minister Fernando Valdés has told The Bbc . At The Moment everyone over 12 has to be double-jabbed to enter the country. Some families had because their children had Not Yet had their second jab.

3. No 10 parties investigation unaffected by police chief's resignation

The investigation into parties in Downing Street and Whitehall during Covid lockdowns will not be affected by Met Police chief Cressida Dick 's resignation, the chairwoman of the London Assembly police and crime committee said. Sue Hall told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that Dame Cressida " wouldn't have been dealing with it anyway" and all work in progress would carry on. She also said the would not be complicated by that fact the PM is under investigation.

4. Macron refused to take Russian Covid test

French President Emmanuel Macron refused a Russian Covid test ahead of his meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin , the Kremlin has confirmed. The Test required a health protocol that was unacceptable and did not fit with the French leader's schedule, a French source told The Bbc . It Follows reports that Mr Macron refused the PCR test over fears the Russians would get hold of his DNA.

5. What to do if you're worried about rules ending

All remaining Covid restrictions in England - including the legal rule to self-isolate - could end later this month, If this has left you feeling worried, you're not alone. Emily-May, 11, from Scunthorpe has a rare genetic condition and has been shielding since the start of the pandemic. Mum Lorna says they will be taking extra precautions if all rules are lifted.

And there's More . .

If you're heading for a half term Break In the UK

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Source of news: bbc.com

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