I won't be of any help. I'm confused too.
An right old Tory friend of mine, and defender of Johnson says there should be no confusion: it's all us people who want the nanny state to tell us what to do, and where is the confusion?
He says: "It's simple: all restrictions have ended, and now we just do what we think we ought to do and exercise personal judgement."
What the heck does that mean anyway? Don't we need information and technical advice before we can make a judgement?
So, I take it as the government isn't paying for tests anymore, we don't need them. And I can take off my Covid App since they there is no need to test and trace, which means no more being pinged. And I can dispense with wearing a mask....though I probably will do so in shops etc where there are older people wearing them.
Infection rates will drop dramatically because we aren't testing so much, and Johnson will hail a great victory
Confusion: what confusion? I might exagerrate for effect, but I expect a great
deal of confusion, possibly, especially between employers and employees.
Arb,