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Today’s coronavirus press conference with the Prime Minister

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The Prime Minister is joined by Chancellor of the Exchequer. Rishi Sunak, and Deputy chief medical officer, Jenny Harries

PM: Your sacrifice [by social distancing and self-isolation] means we are putting the country in a better and stronger position and we will be able to save thousands of lives.

PM: Government telling cafes, pubs, clubs, restaurants, nightclubs, theatres, cinemas, gyms and leisure centres across UK to close from tonight and not open tomorrow.

PM: They can continue to provide takeout services.

Chancellor: The government is stepping in to pay people’s wages.

Chancellor: Government grants will cover 80% of salary of retained workers up to £2,500 a month.

The Chancellor said the government will pick up “most of” the wages of workers

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Rishi Sunak said: “Today I can announce that in the first time of our history, the government is going to step in and help pay people’s wages.

“We’re setting up a new coronavirus job retention scheme. Any employer in the country small or large, charitable or non-profit, will be eligible for the scheme.

“Government grants will cover 80% of the salary of retained workers up to a total of £2,500 a month – that’s just above the median income.”

PM says there is a “big effort to ensure we have enough ventilators and intensive care units”.

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