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Covid-19 Response

18 May 2020

Lead MP

Matthew Hancock

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSSocial Care
Other Contributors: 59

At a Glance

Matthew Hancock raised concerns about covid-19 response 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 Secretary of State for Health and Social Care stated that the UK is currently in the second phase of fighting coronavirus, having flattened the curve. He announced additional £600 million for care homes, updated the case definition to include anosmia as a symptom, expanded testing eligibility to everyone aged five and over with symptoms, and recruited 21,000 contact tracers along with developing an NHS app for tracking.

Government Response

NHSSocial Care
Government Response
That is an incredibly important question... After all, at the moment the science is not clear as to the level of immunity and the risk that we pose of transmitting to others if we have antibodies, but as the science becomes clearer, so we will also be able to be clearer with our guidance to people who have a degree of immunity on what they can do. Responded to multiple MPs addressing various aspects of government policies related to testing in care homes, hospital radios, regional planning for financial assistance, tackling inequalities and obesity, as well as thanking community first responders.
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