@nut_golden@mattuthompson@LBC My point is that an app to trace contacts that we are not supposed to be having does not seem to make much sense as a voluntary measure.
Surely the first thing to do is to eliminate illegal contacts and necessary contacts without proper protection.
@afneil Hancock makes a mistake in his tweet.
The total lockdown applies to those who are "EXTREMELY" "clinically vulnerable", THIS does not apply to all those over 70, who are simply "clinically vulnerable" and therefore advised to "take particular care to minimise contact …".
Can you explain why I had to visit my local store (Chiswick) today to buy the following items (which were well in stock) because I was unable to add them to the home delivery coming tomorrow:
Sainsbury's Swiss Style Muesli, no added salt or sugar
Sainsbury's Harvest Grain Loaf
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3. The various “NHS charities” set up by NHS Trusts and represented by “NHS Charities Together” (@NHSCharities). These support those directly employed by NHS Hospital Trusts and some trusts directly.
Whilst doing valuable charitable work, they can undermine “Our NHS”.
I need to express concern that has arisen about the need to distinguish between the distinct bodies and institutions listed in the following tweets, as they are commonly confused.
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2. The current England (UK), Wales, Scotland and NI governments. These hold pro tem responsibility for the operation of “Our NHS” in each territory. This is commonly executed through government agencies, e.g. NHS England.
@EalingLD@SonulLD
The position of @rupahuq is similar to that of @RosieDuffield1. Please do the right thing for us in Ealing Central & Acton.
Lib Dem candidate in Canterbury pulls out to back Labour's Rosie Duffield https://t.co/4zZb8AVEwM