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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.
Lindsay Hoyle
Lab
Chorley
The Speaker informed that the debate will run for an hour after both Front Benchers have spoken, aiming to accommodate as many Members as possible. He suggested extending the time for the shadow Minister and Scottish National party spokesman.
Wes Streeting
Lab
Ilford North
Expressed support for the measures announced by the Secretary of State, emphasised Labour's commitment to public health over party politics, supported mask guidance but questioned its extension to hospitality settings, welcomed work-from-home flexibility, agreed on vaccine passports with negative test alternatives, expressed concern about testing capacity and urged faster booster roll-out. Criticised the Prime Minister for damaging public trust and undermining compliance.
Responded to questions regarding mask requirements excluding hospitality settings, confirmed NHS COVID Passes will not include access to emergency settings, assured free testing availability including PCR and lateral flow tests. Emphasised the success of the booster programme and plans to extend eligibility.
Jeremy Hunt
Con
Godalming
Supported the Secretary of State's statement despite its potential disappointment for many, emphasising early action against future lockdowns. Requested funds to ensure hospital patients can be discharged to prepare NHS for a spike in cases.
Acknowledged support from Jeremy Hunt and assured further measures on social care discharge of hospital patients would be announced later that week.
Agreed with the Secretary of State's statement, emphasised the importance of vaccination and booster shots. Questioned the handling of the press call timing and called for a COBRA meeting with devolved Governments.
Acknowledged concerns regarding vaccine effectiveness but stressed its importance especially for first vaccinations and boosters among older and more vulnerable people. Stated regular meetings take place with counterparts across the UK to work together on pandemic measures.
Questioned why the Secretary of State had reversed his position regarding further restrictions despite earlier assurances based solely on hospitalisations data not yet available.
Sajid Javid
Con
unspecified constituency
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care provided detailed responses to questions regarding vaccine development, NHS capacity, testing availability, and the impact of restrictions on various aspects of society. He emphasised that vaccine manufacturers are working on omicron-targeting vaccines but could not provide a specific timeline due to ongoing research. He also stated there has been an increase in ICU capacity since March 2020, although the current number of hospital beds taken by COVID patients remains significant.
Hilary Benn
Lab
Leeds South
Asked about the development of a new vaccine specifically targeting omicron and whether two doses plus a booster would provide adequate protection against this variant.
Graham Brady
Con
unspecified constituency
Inquired about how much NHS capacity has increased since March 2020, and if the statutory instrument approved last week will be rescinded due to a shift from isolation to testing.
Naseem Shah
Lab
Bradford West
Asked about the status of Novavax vaccine approval and assurance on continuous provision of free lateral flow tests and PCR tests.
Esther McVey
Con
Tatton
Requested for data analysis regarding the impact of implementing plan B versus not implementing it, considering mental health, physical health, jobs, economy, livelihoods, children's development and public safety.
Wendy Chamberlain
Lib Dem
North East Fife
Inquired about the ease of accessing lateral flow tests when moving to daily testing for contacts.
Liam Fox
Con
unspecified constituency
Asked about the amount of extra capacity NHS England has looked at and whether data would be published regarding this.
Barry Sheerman
Lab
Huddersfield
Requested assurance that local outbreak groups working together to combat the pandemic will receive full backing from the Secretary of State.
Caroline Johnson
Con
Sleaford and North Hykeham
Asked whether children would be able to use lateral flow testing instead of isolating after a positive case and if there are enough tests available.
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Asked for assurance that sufficient funding will be provided to Welsh businesses in order to safeguard people's health should additional measures be required.
Bernard Jenkin
Con
Harwich and North Essex
Inquired about the capacity of the NHS to deliver booster vaccinations, and suggested supporting integrated care systems that call on military assistance or local authority assistance to reopen mass vaccine sites.
Sajid Javid
Worcestershire Conservative
He emphasised the importance of pharmaceutical defences against the pandemic, particularly vaccines and booster programmes. He also mentioned the use of antivirals as an important defence mechanism and acknowledged the need to prioritise vulnerable groups.
Barbara Keeley
Lab
Worsley and Eccles South
She questioned whether public trust in restrictions during the pandemic has been affected by recent news, especially with regard to the Downing Street party scandal. She argued that people expect the Government to follow rules as well.
David Davis
Con
Goole and Pocklington
He questioned whether vaccine passports are effective based on examples from other countries, suggesting they might introduce a false sense of security leading to more cases.
Tahir Ali
Lab
Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley
He inquired about advice for constituents who have planned family events abroad during the school holidays or are unable to visit loved ones due to travel restrictions.
Philip Davies
Con
Shipley
He criticised the Secretary of State's measures as arbitrary and unnecessary, suggesting there was no cost-benefit analysis done before implementing them. He also implied a lack of consistency in rule-following within Downing Street.
Hannah Bardell
SNP
Livingston
She asked for reconsideration on the decision to deny UK residents access to Valneva’s vaccine candidate, which could be beneficial against emerging variants like omicron.
Andrew Murrison
Con
South West Wiltshire
He questioned what measures were being taken to ensure that novel antivirals are freely available for treating individuals with positive PCR tests, noting their potential to reduce hospitalisation and death rates.
Diana R. Johnson
Lab
Kingston upon Hull North
She asked about support measures for areas with jobs that cannot be done from home and lower vaccination rates, suggesting improvements in statutory sick pay as a starting point.
Mark Harper
Con
Forest of Dean
He questioned the Secretary of State's fear-driven approach to introducing new measures, pointing out the lack of exit strategy if fears are confirmed and mentioned that the Government’s credibility has taken a hit.
Geraint Davies
Lab
Cynon Valley
He suggested extending vaccine passports and testing requirements to pubs and schools for older children, while also inquiring about mask mandates in schoolrooms.
She highlighted the physical, emotional, and psychological costs of working from home on vulnerable women during the pandemic based on polling data published by Bright Blue.
Sajid Javid
Con
Responded to questions regarding the non-covid impact of measures, emotional distress and mental health issues related to the pandemic. Emphasised that without these measures, there could be a more severe impact on vulnerable individuals.
Ben Bradshaw
Lab Co-op
Asked about the point of maintaining travel restrictions given omicron's rapid spread.
Steve Brine
Con
Inquired about the transition from isolation to daily tests and expressed concern over young people’s ability to prove vaccination status without digital certificates.
Mark Hendrick
Lab Co-op
Preston
Questioned whether the Prime Minister's behaviour undermines important messages regarding public health measures.
Richard Drax
Con
Expressed concern over travel restrictions being based on potential outcomes rather than evidence and questioned the long-term approach to handling future variants.
Debbie Abrahams
Lab
Oldham East and Saddleworth
Welcomed precautionary measures but asked for immediate roll-out of PCR tests to tackle omicron clusters.
Nickie Aiken
Con
Asked for assurances that restrictions will be short-term and not affect the hospitality sector negatively.
Andrew Slaughter
Lab
Hammersmith and Chiswick
Raised concerns about the Prime Minister's conduct during lockdowns affecting constituents' ability to attend events such as funerals.
Christchurch
Critiqued the language used by the Health Secretary in his statement and questioned justification for restrictions on liberty.
David Linden
Lab Co-op
Asked about financial support from the Government for vulnerable communities during the pandemic.
Anthony Mangnall
Con
Questioned the evidence supporting restrictions and challenged the logic behind them, referencing a report by Nicola Sturgeon.
Imran Hussain
Lab
Bradford East
Asked for clarity on additional support available to individuals and businesses due to recent announcements.
Jane Stevenson
Con
Sought reassurance regarding plans for the Christmas period given current measures and expressed concern about family members in care homes.
Rachel Hopkins
Lab
Luton South and South Bedfordshire
Asked the Secretary of State whether he accepts that the Government have lost moral authority to ask constituents to follow rules given Downing Street parties last Christmas.
Julian Lewis
Con
New Forest East
Inquired if closing Nightingale wards was appropriate and if they are available for reopening in case of need.
Tim Farron
Lib Dem
Westmorland and Lonsdale
Critiqued the measures as not enough to control the virus, called for special attention on catching up with cancer due to delays during the pandemic.
Questioned why there was a kneejerk reaction when hospitalisations were going down and suggested waiting until Monday for further assessment.
Pointed out that over 600,000 workers do not qualify for statutory sick pay, which could lead to them losing income at Christmas if they get infected with COVID-19. Asked the Secretary of State if he agrees this is a scandal and whether the Government would ensure every worker has access to minimum wage level sick pay.
Alicia Kearns
Con
Rutland and Stamford
Asked why the decision was made just before the DSTL reports on omicron, inquired about steps taken for pregnant women's vaccination.
Toby Perkins
Lab
Chesterfield
Highlighted that throughout the pandemic, steps were taken too late causing draconian measures but welcomed the current approach to avoid a worse situation. Criticised lack of mask wearing by Conservative members in a crowded place.
Critiqued the decision as being based on no real data, suggested that daily testing is better than isolation and asked about future vaccine reformulation.
Alex Sobel
Lab Co-op
Leeds Central and Headingley
Expressed gratitude to South African scientists for early work with the omicron variant, emphasised global vaccination levels as crucial and questioned if UK should end vaccine nationalism.
Discussed negative impact on travel sectors due to reimposed restrictions and inquired about support packages for critical sectors like transport.
Jim Shannon
DUP
Strangford
Asked if there was an opportunity to speak directly with the Health Minister of Northern Ireland to ensure regional regulations were considered uniformly across the UK.
Luke Evans
Con
Hinckley and Bosworth
Asked the Secretary of State to explain how mandatory certification will work, whether it would be like the Euros where people had to show a test result or vaccination status. He also inquired if there would be an explicit vote on the regulations.
Liz Twist
Lab
Blaydon and Consett
Asked about the Government’s failure to meet their target of offering vaccines to all 12 to 15-year-olds by October, and requested what measures would be taken to speed up and roll out the vaccination programme.
Diana R. Johnson
Lab
Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham
Asked a point of order regarding the Health Secretary’s announcement about guidance for working from home, inquiring what would happen to Parliament before it rose on 16 December.
Responded to Diana R. Johnson's point of order, emphasising that attending Parliament in person was essential for the proper conduct of business and holding Ministers accountable.
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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