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Edward Argar

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Gender Male
Age 46
Date of birth December 9,1977
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Ashford
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Education The Harvey Grammar School
Prime minist Boris Johnson
Previous positionParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom
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Edward John Comport Argar is a British Conservative Party politician serving as Minister of State for Health at the Department of Health and Social Care since September 2019.

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... Prisons Minister Edward Argar said the findings were " unacceptable"...

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... Paymaster General Edward Argar denied her two word statement amounted to another U-turn, telling BBC Politics Live that reports that the ban might be scrapped were just " press speculation"...

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... Edward Argar will attend cabinet after being named paymaster general and Cabinet Office minister, replacing new Attorney General Michael Ellis...

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... Health minister Edward Argar said the Department of Health and Social Care was also considering how to recycle materials in Covid test kits...

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... Health minister Edward Argar appealed for " cool, calm heads" while colleague Steve Barclay said there had been " significant behaviour change" as a result of Plan B measures...

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... Health Minister Edward Argar told the House of Commons the practice was " repressive" and caused " long-term physical and psychological damage"...

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... The next morning Edward Argar, one of his ministers, said whether to wear one in the Commons...

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... Health Minister Edward Argar said Tory MPs should make their own minds up as to whether, after Mr Javid urged people in England to cover their faces in crowded places...

Coronavirus: Nothing in current data to support new curbs in England - ministers

Oct 21,2021 2:07 pm

There is nothing in the current Covid data to suggest new curbs are needed in England at this stage, ministers say.

Health minister Edward Argar appealed for " cool, calm heads" while colleague Steve Barclay said there had been " significant behaviour change" as a result of Plan B measures.

Daily Covid cases have been above 100,000 for each of The Past 12 Days .

Dr Chaand Nagpaul, council chairman of The British Medical Association, urged ministers to bring case numbers down.

On Sunday, Data for Scotland and Northern Ireland is due to be updated after the Bank Holiday weekend.

The latest figures for England are down on

NHS bosses have warned of against a backdrop of staff absences, rising hospital admissions, the implementation of the booster campaign and more planned treatments being carried out.

Speaking before the latest figures were published, Mr Argar insisted he saw nothing in current data to suggest further Covid measures were required.

" We need cool, calm heads, " he told Times Radio, adding that introducing new curbs " must be the absolute last resort" .

He Said the data changes " day by day" and that ministers were keeping a close eye on it.

Asked whether more measures may be announced This Week , Cabinet Office minister Mr Barclay said the government did not think the data supported such a move " at this stage" but said that it would be kept under review.

He Said changes in behaviour, brought about by The Plan B measures, combined with the booster programme were a key way to " avoid the need for further measures".

" The widespread use of testing is an illustration that The British public are taking sensible steps to keep themselves safe to keep their friends and family safe, " He Said .

The Plan B measures currently in place in England include mandatory face coverings in most indoor settings, Covid passports for entry to nightclubs and large events and advice to work from home where possible.

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have already imposed, with the closure of nightclubs, limits on live events and socialising with others as well as new rules for hospitality.

Secondary pupils returning to schools in England This Week have been - bringing England In Line with the rest of the UK.

Ministers have also been tasked with. Public sector leaders have been asked to plan for a Worst Case scenario of up to 25% of staff absent at any one time.

But Dr Nagpaul said if 25% of healthcare staff were unable to go to work, this would have an impact on patients, services and care.

Speaking to Bbc News , he urged the government to bring the infection rate down and to give medics better access to Covid testing and higher quality personal protective equipment (PPE).

The Number of hospital admissions in England are at their highest level since January 2021, according to the latest figures, while NHS hospital staff absences due to Covid have nearly doubled in a month.

His comments come A Day after Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents health trusts, said The Next few Days would be crucial in understanding the impact of Omicron on the NHS.

He Said staff were working " flat out" and the NHS was now under " different, arguably more" pressure compared to last January.

The health secretary warned on Saturday that, which He Said was " likely to test the limits" of NHS capacity More Than a typical winter.

In Wales, owing to a " staff shortage worsened by Covid".

The Breakdown of Sunday's figures was 123,547 new infections and 59 deaths in England, while Wales reported 14,036 new cases and 14 deaths.

Wales' figures cover the 24-hour period to 09:00 GMT on Friday with The Next update covering the Bank Holiday weekend due to be published on Tuesday.

England's current restrictions are due to expire on 26 January, although a review is expected in The Next few Days .



Source of news: bbc.com

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