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Saturday’s papers feature several reports of what life could look like for those who have received two doses of a coronavirus vaccine. According to the Times, those who have been double jabbed will not need to isolate or take daily tests after they have been in contact with a positive case, under plans being drawn up by ministers. It is the “clearest sign yet of ministers’ plans to replace virus restrictions with a focus on personal responsibility”, the paper notes. Despite official estimates indicating that infections will rise by up to 26%, the government is likely to “accept the risk” in order to avoid disruption to schools, businesses and public services, the Times adds.

Times Front Page 14th of April 2025

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Times Front Page 12th of April 2025

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