Brits face fines for breaking self-isolation rules under plans to halt Covid surge
The Health Secretary said: "The pandemic is not over, and everyone has a role to play.
Scientists found infections have rocketed in all Brits under the age of 65 in recent weeks - with those aged between 18 and 24 the most likely to test positive.It comes as a surge in Bolton was linked to aWhat are the rules on self-isolating? Anyone who has one of the three main symptoms of coronavirus - a high temperature, a new continuous cough, or a loss of their senses of smell and taste - needs to isolate.
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