Corona Virus: How can you get the essentials in lockdown?

Corona Virus: How can you get the essentials in lockdown?

As a component of an extraordinary lockdown of British life, the administration has declared that schools will be shut with the exception of “key laborer” youngsters.  It was also announced Monday evening that people should leave their homes only to go to work where it is absolutely necessary. But who is an important worker?

The Department of Education has distributed a total rundown of jobs that the administration considers “key.”

So here’s what we know.

What does UK lockdown mean for you?Who are the key workers?

Important workers are those whose jobs are vital to the health and safety of the public during the Corona virus lockdown. Since their work is so important, the government wants to make sure that they are able to perform their jobs with the least amount of restriction. This includes being able to get your kids to school and using the necessary transport links.

The list includes:

Health and social care All NHS staff, including administration and cleaning staff. Frontline health and social care staff such as doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics, as well as support and specialist staff in the health and social care sector.

In addition, it includes individuals working in the supply chain, including pharmaceutical producers and distributors and personal protective equipment.

Education and child careNursery, teachers. These include teaching assistants and social workers.

Food and other necessities

Food chain workers involved in the production, processing, distribution, sale and supply of goods.

Key public services

Postal workers who are required to run the system of justice, religious staff as well as staff responsible for the management of the media and public service broadcasts.

Local and national government

Local and national government workers play the role of the QUID-19 response to “essential for efficient delivery” or to provide essential public services, including payment of benefits.

Utility Workers

The staff needs to continue operations on oil, gas, electricity, water and sewerage. Staff in the fields of civil nuclear, chemical and telecommunication. Those who are in postal services and who are working to provide essential financial services.

Protection of the people and national security

Police and support staff, civil defense and military personnel, fire and rescue personnel, and personnel responsible for border security, prisons and investigations.

Transport

People who maintain air, water, road, and rail passenger and freight transport systems.

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