Rules on self-isolation are being eased for the fully vaccinated and under-18s, the government has confirmed. Children and double-jabbed adults who have come into contact with a CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus case won’t need to self-isolate for 10 days once the change comes into force on Aug. 16. They will be advised to take a test, but that will not be compulsory. Meanwhile, the “bubble” system in schools will be scrapped following concerns about large groups of children being forced to miss out on education if cases were detected. The announcements follow Johnson’s decision to tear up England’s CCP virus regulations at Step 4 of his road map to end the lockdown, expected on July 19. From Aug. 16, anyone who is a close contact of a positive case will no longer have to self-isolate if they have received two doses of a vaccine a fortnight before the contact. …