Yet more criticism for Boris Johnson and his government
The new Government crackdown does not go far enough to curb surging coronavirus rates, a major medical trade union has warned.
The union said it was ‘encouraging’ that the Government is facing up to accelerating transmission rates but criticised ‘However, given that the infection is equally like to spread in all indoor settings, these rules should also apply to offices and other workplaces.’A large group of young people congregate in St George Park. Bristol. 14 September 2020
Dr Nagpaul said medics also want the public to have easier access to coronavirus rates in their areas, as the prime minister warnsHe said: ‘Members of the public want to do their bit to keep infection rates down – ministers must empower them with the information they need to take proactive action.
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