Brits in turmoil amid soaring Omicron pressure as Boris urges 'stick to Plan B'

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Ministers are set to review Covid measures on Wednesday as Omicron continues to rampage following New Year celebrations, though PM Boris Johnson has insisted Plan B is sufficient

Soaring Omicron cases and test kit shortages have left Britain in turmoil but Boris Johnson is adamant the Covid strain is mild and the country should stick to Plan B.

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