COVID-19: MPs’ banquets cancelled due to ‘greater’ risk of coronavirus transmission in parliament | Politics News


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Banquets, tours and all other non-parliamentary business have been cancelled for the next two weeks after health officials found there was a “greater” risk of COVID transmission in the Palace of Westminster.

In an email to those working on the parliamentary estate, seen by Sky News, staff have been given updated guidance on face masks, social distancing and access for non-pass holders in a bid to prevent coronavirus infections from rising.

“Recent increases in COVID-19 across the country are also being reflected in parliament,” the email stated.

“The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has determined that the risk of transmission on the parliamentary estate is now greater.

“As a consequence, the parliamentary authorities have decided to take further action to ensure that case numbers do not continue to rise.

“These measures will be reviewed in two weeks, with the hope they will have had an impact.”

Among the immediate changes detailed in the email is updated guidance on face masks, with staff told that face coverings should be worn by all parliamentary and MPs’ staff, contractors and others while on the parliamentary estate unless they are exempt.

Masks should only be removed when staff are seated at their desks, during meetings if required to speak or when eating or drinking, the email added.

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Parliamentary workers were also told to maintain social distancing “as far as possible”, as the UKHSA warned that “the risk of transmission in committee meetings appears to be greater”.

Staff have also been advised that “all events on the estate that do not relate to parliamentary business will be cancelled for the next two weeks, including banqueting events (Member-sponsored and third party), tours and other meetings”.

Meanwhile, MPs have been urged to “minimise the number of non-passholders they bring on to the estate” and told “there should be a…

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Source : skynews


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