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Public Health

01 March 2022

Lead MP

Rachael Maskell

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Social CareEmployment
Other Contributors: 3

At a Glance

Rachael Maskell raised concerns about public health in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
In the light of these really important regulations and the protections they have provided for so long, I believe it is important to scrutinise the Minister on how we will maintain public safety as we move forward, in particular for vulnerable groups who have had protections during the pandemic. For instance, there is currently no guidance in place for visitors to care homes or staff working in care homes. It would be helpful to hear from the Minister how she is going to handle that, as well as any outbreak of covid, and what forms of test and trace will be in place to address those issues.

Government Response

Social CareEmployment
Government Response
First, I would like to outline that the House has been asked to revoke the legal requirements around self-isolation if one tests positive for covid-19. To answer some of the specific questions raised by Opposition Members, as announced on 21 February, we will continue to make testing available for a small number of at-risk groups. Tests are available until the end of March. That addresses the specific questions asked about people in vulnerable settings. As for how we are moving forward, the Government will retain surveillance to monitor the virus, understand its evolution and identify changes and new characteristics.
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