Raab disagrees with Frost’s concerns over coercive Covid rules

Justice secretary rejects fears ‘plan B’ measures are too tough, saying Omicron severity is still not known

Dominic Raab has said he disagrees with the concerns of the former Brexit minister David Frost that Covid restrictions are too coercive, saying it was too early to know how damaging the rapid spread of the Omicron variant may be.

Amid speculation that Boris Johnson could be considering further restrictions for England before Christmas given the risk of thousands of hospitalisations a day, Raab said it was correct to respond robustly to an “unprecedented” pandemic.

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