After the exchange, Mr Reynolds released a statement, saying the decision was “incomprehensible” and that job centres were “lacking guidance” on how to re-open safely.
After the exchange, Mr Reynolds released a statement, saying the decision was “incomprehensible” and that job centres were “lacking guidance” on how to re-open safely.
They found that doctors and pharmacists were “instinctively reaching for the prescription pad”, but that there was very little if any follow-up to ensure drugs were working or even being taken, with the end result “at best waste, and at worst harm to the patient”.
Litter louts are a pain in the ass …