The legal requirement to quarantine after close contact with people testing positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus has now ended in England, but only for those under 18 or who have been double vaccinated. The requirement to self-isolate—currently for 10 days—has been in place in various forms since the beginning of the pandemic, and was one of the few remaining restrictions in England, kept after so-called Freedom Day last month. The date of the change in self-isolation policy, Aug. 16, was announced last month. Health Secretary Sajid Javid previously described the change as a “huge step back towards our normal lives.” If contacted by the NHS Test and Trace service, people who are double vaccinated are now advised to get a PCR test. That test will not be compulsory and they will not have to self-isolate while they wait for the result. People who test positive for the virus …