Matt Hancock caught on video failing to social distance in House of Commons
Health secretary's actions come after raft of measures introduced to make parliament 'Covid-secure'
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Your support makes all the difference.Matt Hancock has appeared to breach his own social distancing guidelines on his way into the house of commons ahead of Prime Minister’s Questions.
The health minister, who has remained a consistent presence alongside Boris Johnson during the PM's appearances at the despatch box, could be seen standing at the edge of the commons while waiting for the acknowledgement of the speaker before taking his seat.
However while he waited, the minister could be seen leaning over to fellow MPs - reaching past yellow hazard tape used to keep politicians two metres apart - and patting one on the back as he walked into the chamber.
It comes after MPs were returned to the fommons at the government’s urging after initially being able to vote and take part in parliamentary business from home during the height of the nation’s coronavirus lockdown.
Since then a number of social distancing measures have been implemented to keep those working in the commons safe - with 2m tape covering much of the parliamentary estate, and MPs forced to queue in Westminster Hall before voting with a contactless pass system in the aye and nay lobbies.
Mr Hancock, who remains a driving force behind the nation’s coronavirus response in his role as health secretary, has already contracted and recovered from the virus once - having displayed mild symptoms at the time the virus caused serious health issues for the PM in March.
Scientists believe there is a likelihood those infected will carry some immunity - however there is so far no conclusive evidence that someone who has contracted the virus is unable to catch it again.
The guidance from his department however clearly states that the public “should keep two metres apart from people not in your household or support bubble at all times”.
Meanwhile the Health and Safety Executive’s Covid-secure guidance specifically recommends implementing measures so that “people do not use entry and exit points at the same time”.
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