Boots is set to close a number of stores across the UK as it aims to redeploy pharmacists to busier branches.
22.03.2020 - 12:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Panic-buyers were yesterday ordered to “calm down” and criticised for their “shameful” behaviour by Government officials.
Environment Secretary George Eustice told the public that there is “more than enough food to go around” after days of supermarket shelves being stripped bare.
He said stockpiling items such as toilet roll and tinned foods has deprived people – including frontline emergency services staff.
Eustice gave a Downing Street briefing with British Retail Consortium chief executive
Boots is set to close a number of stores across the UK as it aims to redeploy pharmacists to busier branches.
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The coronavirus pandemic is upon us and affecting many aspects of daily life. One of the key problems in the UK at the moment is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning supplies and food.This has resulted in a reductive cycle because, due to lack of supplies, people that don’t want to buy in bulk now deem it necessary to do so due to the scarcity of products on sale.
A wedding that went ahead on Saturday night – despite Government advice warning against public gatherings – ended up being gatecrashed by police.
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Doctors are demanding better protection from exposure to coronavirus amid concern "unsustainable" numbers of GPs are being forced to self-isolate in Scotland.
Boris Johnson has told the nation he is "absolutely confident that we can send coronavirus packing in this country" and the tide can be turned within the next 12 weeks.