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Covid-19 Update

06 July 2021

Lead MP

Sajid Javid

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

NHS
Other Contributors: 32

At a Glance

Sajid Javid raised concerns about covid-19 update 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:

Government Statement

NHS
Government Statement
Freedom is within reach due to the protective wall of the UK's vaccination programme. Step 4 of the road map will ease restrictions, allowing for personal responsibility and common sense rather than strict rules. The minister emphasised that self-isolation has been crucial but with high vaccine efficacy, a new risk-based approach can be adopted. Starting from August 16th, fully vaccinated individuals who are close contacts of positive cases no longer need to self-isolate; they should take PCR tests for certainty. Similarly, under-18s will also have adjusted isolation rules based on age and testing advice. The minister stated that these measures aim to manage the virus proportionately while restoring important freedoms.

Shadow Comment

Jon Ashworth
Shadow Comment
The shadow questioned the Secretary of State about expected infection peaks, long-term health impacts from the virus, hospitalisation risks for vaccinated people, and NHS capacity concerns. He also criticised the lack of financial support for those isolating and called for continued mask-wearing policies to protect immunocompromised individuals. The Shadow expressed agreement with the minister's academic work on pandemic policy-making but urged a reconsideration of mask regulations.
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