Health workers are being barred from shopping at a supermarket just yards from the main entrance of one of Lancashire's biggest hospitals unless they change out of their uniforms.
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Health workers are being barred from shopping at a supermarket just yards from the main entrance of one of Lancashire's biggest hospitals unless they change out of their uniforms.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle said Parliament should be able to operate "e;virtually"e; if the UK "e;is still in the grip of the coronavirus crisis"e; when the Commons is due to return.
Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner has called on the county to be extra vigilant as criminals target vulnerable people and businesses through scams which attempt to take advantage of the current Covid-19 pandemic.
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