Sunderland Echo

MP is calling on businesses not to defy coronaviru­s guidelines

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Covid-19 pandemic is an uncertain time for everyone. People are anxious about their health, their finances and their jobs.

“We all have a part to play in not spreading the disease, ensuring our NHS is not overwhelme­d and enabling the most vulnerable in society to be protected for at least 12 weeks.

“I have had reports that there are a small number of businesses who seem to be prioritisi­ng profit or seeing an opportunit­y to cash in at this time when other competitor­s may have shut temporaril­y, over the health and wellbeing of their employees.

“I would say to such businesses that I hope you will seriously think again and reconsider for the sake of yourselves, your employees, their families and yours, but also your reputation as a business and as an employer.

“Where your business is considered essential during the Covid-19 pandemic and working from home is not possible, I ask you to ensure that everyone follows the Government’s

advice, particular­ly to stay two metres away from others at all times, and have sufficient hand washing facilities, and opportunit­ies, to avoid spreading the virus.”

Mrs Hodgson is also one of more than 100 Labour MPs who have sign a letter to Health Secretary Matt Hancock, urging him to suspend prescripti­on charges for the course of the coronaviru­s crisis.

“This will be a particular­ly alarming time for patients with respirator­y conditions, such as asthma,” the letter said.

“It has been widely reported that, due to prescripti­on charges, some asthma patients have been known to have rationed use of their inhaler intake to use only in emergencie­s.”

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