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Coronavirus: the UK enters the fourth week of lockdown criticism

Apr 18,2020 10:51 pm

The Minister has asked the population to stay home over the Easter weekend and Bank holidays

the UK is facing its fourth week in Lockdown , to check with the government, which Will be changed from Thursday, if social distancing measures can. to judge

Ministers are required by law, whether The Rules of work, based on expert advice, after three weeks, the British say stay At Home .

It Comes as an NHS boss warns employees against a "hand-to-mouth" supply of protective clothes.

Meanwhile, the PM has thanked NHS staff after he was discharged from the hospital.

The Mother , a nurse, Boris Johnson said explicitly praised.

Wales' health Minister , said last week that the coronavirus would Lockdown .

And Scotland's First Minister , Nicola Sturgeon , warned repealed the measures, according to the Easter weekend.

On Sunday, the United Kingdom, the total number of hospital deaths associated with coronavirus reached 10,612.

Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS providers in England, which represents hospital trusts, told Bbc Breakfast that The Number of imported clothes from China available to NHS staff in some parts of the country, low fell "critically" in the last days.

Mr Hopson said that the NHS ordered "a whole lot of stock" for weeks, but delays were caused by the clothes sometimes faulty safety tests, while other batches of cat were skins, that is to say, the NHS has ended up with additional masks.

He added: "If everything was flowing exactly as had been ordered, and if all The Material had to be properly transferred to test its security, it would not be a Problem.

"This is all really hand-to-mouth-Propaganda in terms of dress delivery, and we need to get to a more sustainable energy supply. "

Mr Johnson spent a week at St Thomas' Hospital in London , including three nights in the ICU - where he was treated Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.

It is unclear whether the Prime Minister - is now in the hospital in Chequers, his country residence in Buckinghamshire to take part in the Lockdown review.

In a video message to The Nation recorded after he left the hospital, said 55-year-old Mr. Johnson, that it "would have" as he thanked NHS staff for saving his Life .

Ms McGee is back at the St Thomas' Hospital the night work shift to supply for Mr. Johnson

He picked up two Nurses - Jenny McGee from New Zealand and Luis Pitarma from Portugal - for the Care for him to his hospital bed for 48 Hours in The Most critical time.

foreign Minister Dominic Raab is currently responsible for the leadership of the government, with the helper

Asked how long it would take before Mr Johnson said labour, health Secretary to Matt Hancock , it would take a "clinical decision for his doctors to be".

on the occasion of the Downing Street briefing on Wednesday, Mr Hancock insisted the government is "perfectly efficient in the strategy that he set. "

Exit Strategy

Labour shadow Cabinet Minister Rachel Reeves said her party's calls for the government to publish the Exit Strategy for the termination of the Lockdown .

asked People to stay home and only go if you have a "reasonable excuse", the exercise of shopping for basic necessities, health Care and the essential trips to or from work.

Ms Reeves suggested, the possibilities of the easing of restrictions in cover may Roll to test out the ground, shielding The Most vulnerable, while others return to a Normal Life and the abolition of restrictions on temporarily re-introduce when The Virus begins again.

"Although it is not The Moment now to put an end to the block We Are considering, where We Are in two, three, four weeks time and start now, that is the plan," she told Breakfast BBC.

in the run-up to the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, Mr Raab said it was still "to lift too early" Lockdown restrictions

But the Minister may be suggesting, with a report from The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) think-tank on 25% of the UK economy could be lost through the summer due to the current controls.

Business Secretary Alok Sharma , as he is on the NIESR report, told The Bbc 's Andrew Marr Show there is "No Doubt " the economic impact after the Lockdown measures.

The Bbc 's political correspondent Ben Wright said it is expected that the social-distancing continued to be measures, but he added that "the Ministers are to weigh their responsibility in the fight against the disease with the protection of the economy".

'A cruel disease'

Recently widowed, Hannah - not her real name - told how Her Husband of More Than 40 Years , died after contracting coronavirus.

she told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that Her Husband was in the hospital for about a week before he died, and was on a CPAP machine, which delivers oxygen to the lungs, to help without a ventilator, his breathing during this time.

the description of his death, they said his breathing was "very tedious". "It's not going to be a beautiful, peaceful way," She Said .

Hannah added: "This is such a cruel disease. Apart from the medical personnel he saw, as he had to, [my husband] was alone for a week.

"I was home alone, and I Am now home alone. No one can Give Me a hug.

"My Friends gathered, my Church, and all of them have fantastic, but no one can Give Me a hug.

"And I'm not lonely, I would like to make it clear, I Am lonely, but I'm not alone. "

On Sunday, 737 new coronavirus-related hospital deaths were recorded, taking the total number to 10,612.

Mr Hancock said it marked a "dark day" for The Nation , as it is the fifth country to surpass 10,000 deaths, admission to the US, Spain, Italy and France.

Sir Jeremy Farrar , a member of the government Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said that Britain was likely to be "one of the worst if not the worst affected country in Europe".

The latest UK figures, only the deaths recorded in hospitals, not those who died in nursing homes or in the community take into account.

Sam Monaghan, The Head of the UK's largest charity-Care provider MHA, told Bbc Breakfast that about 150 of its inhabitants died with confirmed or suspected coronavirus, as well as two employees.

He Said , the provider that runs 90 Care homes, 43 retirement living pages - was "something in The Dark " over the exact number of deaths because not everyone who has died, has been tested, even though they show symptoms.

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