How, when and who will benefit from changes to quarantine rules will be detailed in the Commons later.
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BBC News

A stay-at-home order is extended by one week as officials battle to contain a Covid outbreak.

A stay-at-home order is extended by one week as officials battle to contain a Covid outbreak.

Doctors are seeking a stringent law to protect them from attacks by angry and frustrated relatives.

The government has asked producers to prioritise medical oxygen as hospitals struggle to cope.

North Korea has refused jabs and sealed its borders to keep out the virus, leading to food shortages.

As cases spread to new at-risk areas, government leaders send mixed messages about vaccination.

Boris Johnson is ready to announce most remaining Covid restrictions can be eased from 19 July.

After years of heated debate France extends fertility treatment to lesbians and single women.

A stay-at-home order is extended by one week as officials battle to contain a Covid outbreak.

Doctors are seeking a stringent law to protect them from attacks by angry and frustrated relatives.

The government has asked producers to prioritise medical oxygen as hospitals struggle to cope.

North Korea has refused jabs and sealed its borders to keep out the virus, leading to food shortages.

As cases spread to new at-risk areas, government leaders send mixed messages about vaccination.

Boris Johnson is ready to announce most remaining Covid restrictions can be eased from 19 July.

After years of heated debate France extends fertility treatment to lesbians and single women.

Doctors are seeking a stringent law to protect them from attacks by angry and frustrated relatives.

The government has asked producers to prioritise medical oxygen as hospitals struggle to cope.

North Korea has refused jabs and sealed its borders to keep out the virus, leading to food shortages.
By Francesca Gillett
BBC News
Concern as children's Covid cases rise in Mozambique
By Jayne McCormack
BBC News NI Political Correspondent

A hospital in Tanzania's Mwanza city has reported a oxygen shortage as the country records new coronavirus cases.
The officer in charge of Bugando hospital, Fabian Masaga, said there had been an increase in the usage of oxygen.
He said the hospital and the government were making arrangements to increase supply.
Dr Masaga urged the public to follow all guidelines put in place to reduce the spread of coronavirus so as to avoid overwhelming the health system.
President Samia Suluhu has been urging the public to be vigilant and observe all health guidelines.
Tanzania had stopped publishing Covid infections data but in June gave some updates as the government urged people to start wearing face masks.
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BBC Wales social affairs correspondent
Care home residents in Wales share their stories of living through the Covid-19 pandemic.
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