Just to pick up one point, the Secretary of State cites the certain knowledge that there is a way out. The whole point of the intervention by the right hon. Member for Warley (John Spellar) is that there is uncertainty. What contingency plans are there if a mutation proves resistant to either of the vaccines and we have to be in these measures for longer? In particular, will the Secretary of State consider the fact that we have barely drawn on the numerous people in the armed forces to create extra NHS capacity? We could do so much more of that if necessary. Is that part of the plan?
Public Health
Proceeding contribution from
Bernard Jenkin
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 6 January 2021.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Public Health.
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