Sunderland Echo

Next few weeks will continue to be challengin­g for us all

- SHARON HODGSON

Many families in our area have already been hit hard financiall­y by the Coronaviru­s pandemic. Yet, as they have done so often during this crisis, the Government recently overlooked the needs of working families in our region. Local lockdown measures were implemente­d at short notice, which effectivel­y put an end to informal childcare arrangemen­ts.

This left parents who rely on support from grandparen­ts, friends and family facing a choice between staying at home to care for their children and potentiall­y losing their job, or finding formal childcare with no notice and no budget to pay for it.

Many constituen­ts wrote to me to share their worries and anxieties. Families who were already often on low pay, particular­ly women and single parents, were left facing severe hardship. I wrote to Matt Hancock to raise their concerns, and asked the Government to reconsider.

Thankfully, Ministers relented, and have now said that informal childcare arrangemen­ts for those aged under 14 can continue, ensuring those who rely on them are not left under even more financial strain as we adjust to new local restrictio­ns.

But whilst this decision has provided some relief to working parents, I know that for many of us the next few weeks will continue to be challengin­g. Local lockdown will keep friends and families apart, and businesses face renewed financial pressures.

Nobody wants to see any more restrictio­ns on our daily life, but the concerning growth of this virus cannot be ignored.

I would therefore urge everyone to continue to follow local lockdown measures, which remain in place alongside the additional measures announced by Government. Please avoid visiting other people, only socialise with members of your own household, and only take essential journeys.

As ever, if any of my constituen­ts have any concerns about these measures, please do email sharon.hodgson.mp@parliament.uk and I will do all I can to help you.

Our region has felt the impact of Covid-19 more severely than many others. We must now do everything we can to slow the rate of infection, and protect the NHS, our most vulnerable, and the health of those around us.

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock makes a statement on Covid-19 in the House of Commons, London, confirming local lockdown restrictio­ns.

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