An extra 500 call centre staff have also been recruited to cope with high demand for the NHS 111 service, as people call in to check their symptoms rather than attend a medical practice.
"I am confident they would respond positively. That's what doctors are trained for. Doctors tend to respond very positively in states of emergency."Prof Marshall also believed it was likely routine operations such as knee and hip operations would be cancelled to allow the NHS to focus on responding to the coronavirus.He added:"The NHS is very good at dealing with crises like this. It's proved that time and time again in the past.
The emergency bill is designed to be scrapped after two years and could also include measures to make it easier for supermarkets to move stock around the country during unsociable hours, as well as possible changes to competition rules to allow food stores to co-ordinate supply and demand information as the outbreak progresses.
"Public safety is my top priority. Responding to coronavirus is a massive national effort and I'm working with colleagues across government to ensure we have a proportionate emergency bill, with the right measures to deal with the impacts of a widespread COVID-19 outbreak.
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