The Government is to set out full guidance on how the 2.2 million extremely vulnerable people shielding from coronavirus can safely venture out for the first time in months from Monday.
12.05.2020 - 15:18 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The government has released further clarification around who should be returning to work this week.
In his address to the nation on Sunday night, prime minister Boris Johnson said that anyone who could not work from home should return to work this week.
Workplaces that are allowed to be open, such as those involved in food production, construction, manufacturing, logistics, distribution and scientific research, are being encouraged to ensure that workers can return to work safely in a bid to
The Government is to set out full guidance on how the 2.2 million extremely vulnerable people shielding from coronavirus can safely venture out for the first time in months from Monday.
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