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    WGS we must all take responsibility for our health and behaviour. As is still evident on the streets many people seem incapable of exercising social distancing. Equally many businesses failed to rapidly implement measures to protect their staff and customers (from each other & themselves) leaving the authorities, who had also failed to respond rapidly, with nowhere to go but to institute a lock down.
    Without a proper testing regime, we can presume we are virus free but we cannot prove as such and given recent announcements from South East Asia there appears to be a chance that people can be hit with this virus more than once we all need to think carefully about protecting ourselves and others.
    Since then many businesses were able to conduct their business through their staff working remotely; sadly certain sectors cannot do that and are the ones bearing the brunt of the pain and potential loss. Unfortunately matters have not been helped by the governments lack of clarity on what is and isnt acceptable, lack of alacrity in delivering support and lack of honesty in how this will be paid for; as well as their lack of transparency on the NHS and its supply chain..

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