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Covid: Travel test rule change and minister resigns over government record on Covid loan fraud

Feb 16,2020 5:15 am

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening. We'll have another update For You Tomorrow Morning .

1. Covid tests to end for double-jabbed England arrivals

From 04:00 on 11 February, the government has confirmed. Rules have also been eased for unvaccinated travellers, who will no longer have to take A Day eight test, but they will still have to take pre-departure and day two tests. Announcing details of the rule changes, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told MPs everyone arriving in England, regardless of vaccination status, will still need to fill in a passenger locator form, which would be made " simpler and easier" to complete.

2. Tory minister resigns over government record on Covid loan fraud

A Tory minister in The House of Lords. Lord Agnew of Oulton accused the Treasury of having " no interest in the consequences of fraud to our society". But Lord Agnew - a Treasury minister with responsibility for cross-government Efficiency - Said his departure was " not an attack on the prime minister". Last Year , The National Audit Office criticised the government for failing to bring in measures to stop people exploiting Covid schemes. HMRC Said " robust measures were put in place to control error and fraud in The Key coronavirus support schemes".

3. Return to office will help Young - Pub boss

Younger staff will see their careers benefit from The Return to office-working, Clive Watson, chief executive of City Pub Group, Said junior workers needed mentors, which they cannot access while working from home. Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Mr Watson Said that while there was room for " flexibility" it was " important" for workers' mental wellbeing to be alongside colleagues in The Office . Many people have been heading back to offices This Week after the government dropped its work-from-home guidance for England.

4. Welsh care providers may employ England's unjabbed NHS staff

Care providers in Wales say they could employ unvaccinated workers who have left NHS jobs in England due to its mandatory vaccination policy. NHS staff in England must have had a first dose by 3 February and be fully jabbed by 1 April to work in front-line roles. Vaccines are not mandatory for NHS staff in Wales. The Royal College of Nursing Wales (RCN) and Care Forum Wales Said they would not actively seek unjabbed staff to fill vacant posts. First Minister .

5. Peloton's PR headache

Peloton - which makes stationary bikes and treadmills with live-streamed workouts - Saw a boom in sales and its share price during the pandemic, as people exercised At Home during lockdowns. But the leisure brand has lately fallen on tougher times, with a crash in its share price and a pause in production due to fading sales. has done little to help its Public Relations headaches - with a character in the new series of Billions being rushed to hospital with chest pains after using its spin bike. Peloton tweeted it did not agree to its brand nor intellectual property being used in The Show .

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