Covid: Protests in Canada and France, and end of self-isolation a 'step too far'

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Covid: Protests in Canada and France, and end of self-isolation a 'step too far'
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Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning.

There have also been protests in Europe, with the self-styled Canadian "Freedom Convoy" inspiring groups in France. Police have. Tear gas was fired in the capital as demonstrators protested against the country's coronavirus regulations, defying an order banning the convoy. More than 300 tickets were handed out and 54 people arrested, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said. More than 7,000 officers are being deployed over the next three days to try to stop the demonstrators.

, saying it would be a "step too far" and would risk undoing progress in tackling the virus. Jillian Evans, head of health intelligence at NHS Grampian, urged a slow and cautious move out of the existing restrictions. Under the current rules in Scotland, anyone who tests positive must self-isolate for at least five full days. Prime Minister Boris Johnson

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