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Coronavirus: Isolation for over-70s 'within weeks' | Coronavirus: Isolation for over-70s 'within weeks' |
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Action to isolate the UK's over-70s for an extended period to shield them from coronavirus is planned in the coming weeks, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed. | Action to isolate the UK's over-70s for an extended period to shield them from coronavirus is planned in the coming weeks, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed. |
He told Sky News the measure "is a very big ask of the elderly and vulnerable, and it's for their own protection". | |
The government has faced pressure to do more to tackle the epidemic after the UK death toll rose to 21 on Saturday. | The government has faced pressure to do more to tackle the epidemic after the UK death toll rose to 21 on Saturday. |
All deaths so far have been of people over 60 or with underlying conditions. | All deaths so far have been of people over 60 or with underlying conditions. |
The self-isolation measure would mean people being asked to remain at home without visitors and with groceries and vital medication dropped off for them on their doorsteps. | |
Speaking to Sky News's Sophy Ridge, Mr Hancock was asked whether the advice would be in place for four months as had been reported. | |
He said: "We'll be setting it out with more detail when it is the right time to do so." | He said: "We'll be setting it out with more detail when it is the right time to do so." |
But he added the reason the measure had not been implemented yet was that the length of isolation required was "very long". | |
It comes as the government's strategy has been criticised by some scientists, who have written to ministers urging them to introduce tougher measures to tackle the spread of Covid-19. | |
Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth said the public did not want ambiguity from the government. | |
"People just want clear advice. The prime minister should be out there daily speaking to the nation and explaining why things are changing," he said. | |
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK has reached 1,140, while 37,746 people have been tested. | The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK has reached 1,140, while 37,746 people have been tested. |
Only patients in hospital are currently being tested for the virus. | |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to urge British companies to join a "national effort" to produce more ventilators and other medical equipment "at speed" to help the NHS deal with the coronavirus outbreak. | Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to urge British companies to join a "national effort" to produce more ventilators and other medical equipment "at speed" to help the NHS deal with the coronavirus outbreak. |
He will hold a conference call with industry leaders later, Mr Hancock said. | |
Work is also under way to buy up thousands of private hospital beds to boost NHS capacity should it be needed. | Work is also under way to buy up thousands of private hospital beds to boost NHS capacity should it be needed. |
An emergency bill giving the government temporary powers to tackle the outbreak will be published next week. | An emergency bill giving the government temporary powers to tackle the outbreak will be published next week. |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has asked for "urgent sight" of the draft laws and for a meeting with the prime minister to discuss the crisis. | Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has asked for "urgent sight" of the draft laws and for a meeting with the prime minister to discuss the crisis. |
His party has already called on the government to publish the scientific modelling and data that it is using to inform its approach. | |
Why and when should vulnerable self-isolate? | |
Shielding the vulnerable and elderly will be an essential part of the government's strategy when cases are rising rapidly - it was one of the decisions signed off at an emergency Cobra meeting on Thursday. | |
Half of the overall cases are expected within a period of a few weeks, with 95% in a period of around 10 weeks. | |
So officials will ask those at most risk of developing severe illness to stay at home. | |
They believe if they get the timing right and people adhere to it the move could reduce the number of deaths by up to a third. | |
But it of course carries its own risks - mentally and physically. | |
They believe the longest they could ask people to do this for is around 12 weeks or so. | |
That's why it's essential people don't go too soon. At the moment the vulnerable groups should be protected to a degree by the fact that the small number of people with the virus should be self isolating. | |
But the officials recognise that individuals will make their own decisions about when to start. | |
Meanwhile, a new public information campaign is to be launched featuring the UK government's chief medical adviser Prof Chris Whitty. | |
In other developments: | In other developments: |