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Coronavirus

03 March 2020

Lead MP

Matthew Hancock

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSEmployment
Other Contributors: 49

At a Glance

Matthew Hancock raised concerns about coronavirus 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 situation facing the country is increasingly serious with global and domestic cases rising. The UK has a four-part action plan to contain, delay, research, and mitigate the virus, agreed upon by the UK Government and devolved Administrations. This plan aims to prevent widespread transmission while preparing the NHS for potential challenges. It prioritises containment through early detection and tracking of close contacts, with a phased approach based on scientific advice. Delaying the spread involves slowing the disease's impact without causing undue social or economic disruption. Research focuses on understanding virus behaviour and developing treatments, including vaccines. Mitigation measures will be implemented if widespread transmission occurs, focusing on caring for the seriously ill and maintaining essential services.

Government Response

NHSEmployment
Government Response
Responded to various questions by stating ongoing efforts, providing updates on staffing levels, telemedicine initiatives, social care continuity plans, scientific research collaborations, protective equipment distribution policies, media communication guidelines, and public health advisories. Responds to various concerns raised by MPs. Highlights the importance of timing in decision-making and the need for calmness and responsible action. Provides reassurances regarding support measures for affected individuals, including no sanctions on benefit claimants for missing appointments due to self-isolation. Responded to various questions by emphasising that the UK has a robust statutory sick pay system, extensive planning is in place for healthcare worker support, and collaboration with devolved Administrations. He also committed to addressing concerns over nebuliser use and misinformation on social media. Responded to multiple concerns regarding guidance for vulnerable populations and the sick pay system, emphasising reliance on scientific advice.
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