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Covid-19 Update

16 July 2020

Lead MP

Lindsay Hoyle
Chorley
Speaker

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General Debate

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Other Contributors: 61

At a Glance

Lindsay Hoyle 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 Response

Government Response
The Secretary of State provided an update on Leicester's situation, discussing the local lockdown and measures taken to address it. He outlined the current infection rates and plans for easing restrictions while maintaining some controls. The statement also addressed a testing swab issue which required a temporary pause. Responded comprehensively to concerns raised by Jon Ashworth and offered to meet Jeremy Hunt regarding hospital performance variations. Responds to several points raised, emphasising the progress made with data availability for local directors of public health. Acknowledges the importance of learning from experience and improving measures continually. Reassures about vaccine security and cyber threats, and agrees to provide a statement on lessons learned. Acknowledged learning from past mistakes, discussed measures taken in response to Leicester's situation, including targeted approach to non-essential retail closures. Emphasised the importance of a learning culture at all levels of government.
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