BROMSGROVE MP and Health Secretary Sajid Javid has hinted he is poised to make big changes to coronavirus isolation rules.

Speaking this morning, Mr Javid gave clues about what will be in his statement in the House of Commons later today (Tuesday July 6).

 Javid said he would set out self-isolation changes for those who have had both vaccine doses in Parliament later today.

“We will have a more proportionate system of test, trace and isolate, and it is absolutely right that those that have been double jabbed that we can take a different approach than the one we take today,” he told BBC Breakfast.

“In terms of what we will be doing exactly, you will have to wait for my statement to Parliament later today.”

He added: "The coronavirus vaccine was “our wall of protection” as he said the Government was moving from a system of restrictions to personal responsibility.

“We need to learn to live with the virus and that is why yesterday I set out how we plan to ease restrictions from July 19, providing the tests that we have set are met,” the Health Secretary told Sky News.

“The reason we can afford to do this, which is to move from a system of rules and regulations, including rules we currently have on face masks, to a system of guidance and personal responsibility, is because of the vaccine.

“The vaccine is working, it is our wall of protection – jab by jab, brick by brick.”