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NLJ this week: Covid laws & Covid myths

23 July 2021
Issue: 7942 / Categories: Legal News , Covid-19 , Public
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Is the law clear enough on self-isolation? Writing in NLJ this week, Fred Philpott, of Gough Square Chambers, seeks to address this question

He looks at the meaning of ‘need’ as used by the NHS COVID-19 smartphone app (‘you need to self-isolate), as well as the replacement of restrictions by ‘advice’ since 19 July 2021. How is the average person supposed to know what’s allowed and what’s not?

According to Philpott, the request to self-isolate delivered by the app is not a legal requirement, and ‘the idea that the requirement, or assumed requirement, has the force of law has become another Covid myth’.

 

Issue: 7942 / Categories: Legal News , Covid-19 , Public
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