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What were the Covid rules at the time of Hancock’s ‘embrace’

Matt Hancock is facing allegations he had an affair with his close aide Gina Coladangelo, a friend from university.

The health secretary was pictured embracing the 43-year-old consultant at the Department of Health and Social Care’s (DHSC) London headquarters last month, as reported by The Sun.

Mr Hancock led the government response to the pandemic and on multiple occasions has urged the British public to abide by strict lockdown rules.

Last year he said he was left “speechless” after government adviser Professor Neil Ferguson allowed his lover Antonia Staats to visit his home, in breach of social distancing rules at the time.

Supporting Professor Ferguson’s resignation, Mr Hancock added that “social distancing rules are very important and people should follow them.”

The Independent has looked at what Covid rules were in place during the ‘hug’.

What were the regulations at the time of Mr Hancock’s ‘embrace’?

The images, which appear to be captured from CCTV footage, were taken on 6 May from the headquarters of the DHSC.

At the time they were taken, the country was in the middle of Step 2 of Boris Johnson’s lockdown roadmap which meant that non-essential shops were open, but hospitality businesses were still closed.

Social distancing was still strictly enforced and the regulations stated that you could not socialise indoors with anyone not in your household or support bubble. The ban on hugging people was not lifted until Step 3 of the roadmap on 17 May.

The advice for workplaces at the time encouraged people to work from home if they were able.

If you did have to go into work then workplaces had a responsibility to ensure that they were compliant with government stipulations, this included social distancing.

The guidance provided by the government for offices said: “You should maintain social distancing in the workplace wherever possible.”

The rules at the time suggest Mr Hancock was in breach of Covid regulations set by his own government after appearing to hug and kiss Gina Coladangelo.


Source: UK Politics - www.independent.co.uk


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