RUSHES: Coronavirus: Downing Street press conference May 13th

Coronavirus: Downing Street press conference May 13th; ENGLAND: London: Westminster: Downing Street: INT Press conference part 13 of 14 Dr Jenny Harries (Deputy Chief Medical Officer) and Robert Jenrick MP (Housing Secretary) question and answer session SOT. A - Jenny Harries: - Proportion of individuals not accessing care they need / Encourage all to use the health services normally in an emergency / Excess mortality issue - Q: CONCERNS OVER JOB RETENTION SCHEME IF SCOTLAND, WALES OR NI REMAIN IN LOCKDOWN LONGER THAN ENGLAND? MOVING HOME - MODELLING DONE ON THAT, WHAT KIND OF IMPACT YOU EXPECT IN TRANSMISSION RATE FROM THAT? A - Robert Jenrick: - Job retention scheme hugely successful in keeping people in work, retaining link between employee and employers / Extended until October / Remain in current form until end of July / Secure in all parts / National scheme / Keep on engaging devolved administrations, trade unions and businesses across all nations / Changes made will reflect needs of people throughout the UK A - Jenny Harries: - Interventions being eased designed to do so to keep R under 1 / Difficult to model them all at once / Know outdoor activity is lower risk than indoor spaces / Alongside continued hygiene advice / Model advises on social interactions and predict some movements / Cannot say how many want to move house or go golfing, but can make estimate / Estimate, then check what's happening / Must watch both of those / May need tightened if R number goes up
Coronavirus: Downing Street press conference May 13th; ENGLAND: London: Westminster: Downing Street: INT Press conference part 13 of 14 Dr Jenny Harries (Deputy Chief Medical Officer) and Robert Jenrick MP (Housing Secretary) question and answer session SOT. A - Jenny Harries: - Proportion of individuals not accessing care they need / Encourage all to use the health services normally in an emergency / Excess mortality issue - Q: CONCERNS OVER JOB RETENTION SCHEME IF SCOTLAND, WALES OR NI REMAIN IN LOCKDOWN LONGER THAN ENGLAND? MOVING HOME - MODELLING DONE ON THAT, WHAT KIND OF IMPACT YOU EXPECT IN TRANSMISSION RATE FROM THAT? A - Robert Jenrick: - Job retention scheme hugely successful in keeping people in work, retaining link between employee and employers / Extended until October / Remain in current form until end of July / Secure in all parts / National scheme / Keep on engaging devolved administrations, trade unions and businesses across all nations / Changes made will reflect needs of people throughout the UK A - Jenny Harries: - Interventions being eased designed to do so to keep R under 1 / Difficult to model them all at once / Know outdoor activity is lower risk than indoor spaces / Alongside continued hygiene advice / Model advises on social interactions and predict some movements / Cannot say how many want to move house or go golfing, but can make estimate / Estimate, then check what's happening / Must watch both of those / May need tightened if R number goes up
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