Analysis: scientists say home working makes sense but voice fears over advice to go ahead with parties amid steep trajectory in cases
Work from home, but keep going to Christmas parties: Boris Johnson’s advice has prompted questions about the logic behind plan B and left a lingering sense of confusion about the scale of the threat posed by the Omicron variant. So does the plan stand up to scrutiny?
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