What happened to the UK’s Covid statistics after self-isolation was scrapped?

Infections have doubled and hospitalisations are rising in all English regions

A member of the public takes a Covid-19 test
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Covid infections and hospitalisations have both increased since the government lifted mandatory self-isolation measures on 24 February.

The Daily Mail reported yesterday that Britain’s “Covid wave continued to rebound” as data showed cases “surged by their largest jump since Freedom Day”, when restrictions were eased on 19 July last year.

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