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Coronavirus: Sweeping emergency powers announced – BBC News, BBC News

Coronavirus: Sweeping emergency powers announced – BBC News, BBC News
        

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Image caption                                      Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the proposals were “proportionate to the threat we face”                              

Airports could be shut and people held on public health grounds under emergency powers to tackle coronavirus .

Police and immigration officials would be able to place people in “appropriate isolation facilities” under plans.

Patients could be discharged early to make space for the seriously ill while social care could be prioritized for those with the greatest needs.

said the measures were intended to save lives and support health and social care workers.

The bill would give ministers the power to close schools or keep them open and enable councils to make the “best use” of the social care workforce in determining care levels.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said they were “proportionate to the threat we face” but stressed they would only be used “when strictly necessary “and remain in force only for as long as required to respond to the crisis.

The measures are expected to be fast-tracked through Parliament next week – with MPs set to “nod them” through rather than proceeding through the voting lobbies as normal.

Mr Hancock said the primary goal was to slow down the spread of the deadly virus – which has so far led to 71 and to help prepare the health service for the unprecedented pressures it will face in the coming weeks.

Key measures intended to increase capacity in the NHS include: ) Recently retired staff will be able to return to work without any negative impact on their entitlements Special insurance cover will be provided for staff caring for staff outside their day-to-day duties Paperwork will be reduced to help doctors discharge patients more quickly

from April to free up beds for virus patients .             

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