People who test positive for the CCP virus in England may no longer be legally required to self-isolate in two weeks’ time, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson signaled on Feb. 9. This will mark the end of all domestic CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions in England. The UK government scrapped most restrictions in England on Jan. 27, but people who test positive and their unvaccinated contacts are still required to self-isolate. The prime minister previously said he “very much expect[ed] not to renew” the rules when the relevant regulations expire on March 24. But speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, Johnson said the legal requirement may end “a full month early.” Johnson told lawmakers, who are about to adjourn for recess on Thursday, that he intends to present the government’s strategy for living with COVID-19 on Feb. 21, the first day after the recess. “Provided the current encouraging trends in the data …