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Nick Adderley is the current Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police.

Coronavirus: Public calms down rules on lockdown police work

Apr 18,2020 9:47 pm

Police were patrolling in the vicinity of super markets, social distancing rules to ensure

Downing Street says followed, people can buy what they want from the shops that remain open, amid concerns that some of the police on lockdown forces.

There have been cases of police-warning-buyer against the purchase of "non-essential" elements.

No 10 also said, people want their gardens as they see it, according to a video the police showed the confrontation of A Family , their children to play outside.

Meanwhile, the has at and to continue on foot, as his recovery.

Downing Street said Boris Johnson , the after discharge from the intensive care unit to a Station in the night of Friday, "was able to do, from short walks, between times of rest, as part of the care that he receives the help of his recovery".

The spokesman said Mr Johnson had spoken, his doctors, and, thanked "the entire clinical team for the incredible care he has received".

The Number of people that died in British hospitals, after testing positive for coronavirus, we have now reached 8,958, which is a record increase of 980 on Thursday.

Asked about the suggestions that the police patrols were in the supermarket aisles, to see what goods people buy, the Downing Street said, have allowed people to buy what they wanted from the shops allowed to open.

"We have a list of stores that could remain open, and sell when the shops are on the list, then you are free, what you have in stock, the" Prime Minister 's official spokesman said.

the police in Cambridge, had to sort out a Social Media Post - since deleted - by an "over-exuberant" officer who suggested they were not monitored "-essential" goods in supermarkets.

"The power, the position, in accordance with national guidelines, is that We Are not monitoring what people buy from the supermarket,"

On Thursday, Home Secretary Priti Patel said it was not "appropriate" for the police to check people's supermarket trolley.

Chief Constable Nick Adderley said The Force would consider the road blocks and searches of people shopping, if The Public does not follow The Rules . He later called his remarks as "clumsy".

the police of South Yorkshire , also apologized for a "well-intentioned, but ill-informed" officer, said in Downing Street, the people could make your gardens as you want - as long as you are with the members of your household.

The government is seeking to reassure The Public about the blocking rules, as it stresses that the measures work to prevent the spread of infection and The Number of people admitted to the hospital.

the Newly-elected Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer , called for the government to be transparent about its lockdown strategy and to clarify, how long will Mr Johnson is "out of action".

"We need a robust replacement arrangements in place, and we need to know what you are, as soon as possible," He Said .

On Friday morning, the Prime Minister , the father against his son back to work.

Earlier, the individual Nations reported on their own coronavirus death figures, which are calculated with a different time frame for the UK-wide figures.

Nhs England announced a further 866 deaths in English hospitals. In Scotland, 48 other people died in Wales, there were 29 deaths, and in Northern Ireland there are 10 products.

Cabinet Secretary Robert Jenrick was accused of violating The Rules of the trip, but Downing Street said it was "confident" that he met.

The MP for Newark, Nottinghamshire, travelled from London to have a second home in Herefordshire, and, separately, visited his parents in Shropshire, and reported.

The government has advised against travel to a second home - and urged the people to distance themselves from older relatives.

Mr Jenrick said he was to consider the provision of essentials to his parents, including drugs, which is allowed according to The Rules and His Family , of Herefordshire, to his primary home.

No 10 said the Minister, sometimes had none, but to travel to work of Whitehall and Mr Jenrick "has done important work in London on securing the vulnerable".

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