Covid case slump hopes: why is Downing Street resisting Plan B?

Leaked documents suggest new restrictions could cost UK economy £18bn if in place for five months

Health Secretary Sajid Javid
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Boris Johnson’s so-called Plan B restrictions could cost the UK economy up to £18bn in damage, according to leaked Treasury and Cabinet Office documents.

The files, which were obtained by Politico, contained the assumption that the alternative strategy – which includes compulsory face masks, vaccine passports and advice to work from home – would have to be in place all of winter, until the end of March 2022.

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