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Covid-19 Update

08 December 2021

Lead MP

Sajid Javid

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSSocial CareMental Health
Other Contributors: 58

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:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The UK is facing a new threat from the omicron variant of covid-19, which is more transmissible than delta and has significant implications for hospitalisation rates. The government plans to take measures such as working from home guidance, mandatory certification for nightclubs and large events, extended face covering requirements, daily tests for contacts instead of isolation, and enhanced support for adult social care. These measures are necessary to protect the NHS and maintain non-covid healthcare services while minimizing disruption to education, the economy, life chances, and mental health.

Government Response

NHSSocial CareMental Health
Government Response
Responded to questions and concerns raised by various MPs, provided details about mask requirements, NHS COVID Passes, testing availability, booster programme progress, social care measures, vaccine effectiveness, and intergovernmental collaboration. He addressed concerns regarding vaccine passports, travel restrictions, antiviral availability, vaccination rates in certain regions, and public trust issues. He also discussed his approach to managing the omicron variant. Responded to multiple questions, emphasising the importance of proportionate and balanced measures to avoid further restrictions. He also mentioned that daily testing will be introduced as an alternative to isolation. Responded to various questions, emphasised measures to increase NHS capacity, discussed importance of vaccination especially for pregnant women, and defended approach on testing and travel restrictions. Explained that the NHS covid pass already allows for either a vaccination or a negative lateral flow test result. He also mentioned there would be a debate on these regulations and a vote next week.
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