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The emergency legislation says people are permitted to go out for essential journeys and with a"reasonable excuse", then lists examples of what those can"include"."So if you are a police officer and someone says they believe they are justified in being out, what do you do?" said Sky's policing analyst Graham Wettone, who spent 30 years as an officer.
Full time workers who voluntarily changed jobs in recent weeks will now be eligible for the government’s wage subsidy, if their old employer agrees to put them back on their payroll. To be eligible for the wage subsidy of up to £2,500 a month an employee must have been on their company’s payroll on 28 February.
Rules have been amended so that only four members are needed for votes at plenary meetings to be valid. Health experts have said widespread testing is the most effective way to track and trace the spread of the virus.Observe social distancing at funerals, health watchdog says He said there was a"bit of a plateau" in the number of new cases of people testing positive for the highly contagious virus.
He said:"We learn from other countries, we collaborate with other countries and I think it's certainly the case that different countries with different health care systems have approached dealing with the virus in overlapping, complementary ways.
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