PM’s mess of a statement has caused more confusion than clarity, creating worrying uncertainty about the return to work & how safety will be assured, opening up divisions between the UK’s nations and displaying a complete lack of clarity about what activities are now allowable.
— John McDonnell MP (@johnmcdonnellMP) May 10, 2020
Some context for tonight's Gov't announcement:
In May so far:
▪️The UK has suffered the SECOND highest number of recorded Coronavirus deaths in the word
▪️The UK has had the FOURTH highest number of recorded new cases in the world
It's not the time to ease the lockdown.
— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) May 10, 2020
As of 9am 11 May, there have been 1,921,770 tests, with 100,490 tests on 10 May.
1,400,107 people have been tested of which 223,060 tested positive.
As of 5pm on 10 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 32,065 have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/peEKZjgxYK
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) May 11, 2020
Today I challenged Boris Johnson on how this crisis has exposed grotesque levels of inequality and vulnerability.
Now he has given unscrupulous employers carte blanche to force people back to work when it is not safe, putting more lives in danger.
People must come before profit
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 11, 2020
The fifth richest household in the neighbourhood is on fire & the homeowner is instructing the firefighters to rescue the safe before their family members.
This is an analogy of how UK politics works.
— Ben (@BenJolly9) May 11, 2020
As of 9am 12 May, there have been 2,007,146 tests, with 85,293 tests on 11 May.
1,460,517 people have been tested of which 226,463 tested positive.
As of 5pm on 11 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 32,692 have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/NMiQRpH7hP
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) May 12, 2020
As of 9am 15 May, there have been 2,353,078 tests, with 133,784 tests on 14 May.
1,663,492 people have been tested of which 236,711 tested positive.
As of 5pm on 14 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 33,998 have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/t2yIAIU4M9
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) May 15, 2020
As of 9am 16 May, there have been 2,489,563 tests, with 136,486 tests on 15 May.
1,742,028 people have been tested of which 240,161 tested positive.
As of 5pm on 15 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 34,466 have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/NUmxLoGRgx
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) May 16, 2020
Many of our members are deeply concerned about the risks of a second-spike in COVID-19 cases. That's why we're clear that until case numbers are much lower, we should not consider reopening schools – good to see our concerns making front page news today https://t.co/x6QjnL5AAS
— The BMA (@TheBMA) May 16, 2020
We all want schools and colleges to reopen but this must only happen when it is safe to do so.
I support the #FiveTests set out by the @NEUnion, and their work to ensure children, staff and wider society are all protected. pic.twitter.com/FlWtFEAMOK
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 16, 2020
As of 9am 22 May, there have been 3,231,921 tests, with 140,497 tests on 21 May.
2,144,626 people have been tested of which 254,195 tested positive.
As of 5pm on 21 May, of those tested positive for coronavirus, across all settings, 36,393 have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/tOO6oMwtK7
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) May 22, 2020
#BREAKING South America 'a new epicentre' of #COVIDー19, World Health Organisation says pic.twitter.com/it3uESGxhA
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 22, 2020
— NAYAB CHOHAN Journalist AND Presenter (@NayabChohanLIVE) May 23, 2020
#BREAKING #DominicCummings #BorisJohnson senior adviser has been reported to police for an alleged breach of lockdown rules – The Daily Mirror is reporting #NayabChohanLive
— NAYAB CHOHAN Journalist AND Presenter (@NayabChohanLIVE) May 24, 2020
#UK #Coronavirus deaths pass 39,000 now at 39,045 after 111 more deaths since release of last figures #NayabChohanLive pic.twitter.com/hj0GtDKgZg
— NAYAB CHOHAN Journalist AND Presenter (@NayabChohanLIVE) June 1, 2020
#UK #coronavirus death rates higher amongst people from Black/Asian background – government figures #NayabChohanLIVE pic.twitter.com/ifiSrK2fn3
— NAYAB CHOHAN Journalist AND Presenter (@NayabChohanLIVE) June 2, 2020