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Covid-19 Update

05 July 2021

Lead MP

Sajid Javid

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

NHS
Other Contributors: 33

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
Sajid Javid, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, updates the House on the UK's pandemic response and roadmap to freedom. He highlights the progress made in vaccinating adults, with over 86% having received at least one dose and 64% two doses. The interval between vaccine doses for under-40s is being reduced from 12 weeks to eight weeks, aiming to double-jab all adults by mid-September. Javid emphasises the effectiveness of vaccines in reducing hospitalisations and deaths despite rising cases. He outlines step four of the roadmap, which removes most legal restrictions on social distancing, face coverings, work-from-home requirements, and capacity limits for businesses and life events like weddings and funerals. Javid also confirms that certification as a condition of entry will not be implemented but encourages its voluntary use by businesses. The minister stresses the importance of individual responsibility in continuing to combat covid-19, including self-isolation when required, considering guidance, and getting vaccinated. He announces plans for booster shots from September for vulnerable individuals and considers combining them with flu jabs this winter.

Shadow Comment

Jon Ashworth
Shadow Comment
The shadow Secretary of State acknowledges the NHS's contribution during the pandemic but criticises the proposed pay cut. Jon Ashworth expresses hope that the final decision to lift restrictions will be data-driven and highlights potential risks such as increased infections, hospitalisations, deaths, and long-term health effects from living with covid. He questions the acceptability of death tolls and cases of long covid under this strategy and requests a risk assessment on new variants. Ashworth criticises abandoning mask mandates despite their effectiveness in protecting others and raising concerns among those in shielding communities. He also highlights the disproportionate impact on low-paid workers and the need for proper sick pay and isolation support to mitigate risks.
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