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Exemption badge mandotory for not wearing a mask, help stop questions being askedI have a child with a rare medical Condition and Cardiomyopathy (Heart Problems). I have to be extremely carefully when out and about with my child, so he doesn't catch the coronavirus.(Numbers are on the rise AGAIN). I know it's an extremely hard time for everyone, and a lot of people's disabilities or health is not visible, which make it hard, this is why I'm asking that proof of exemption is made mandotory. The reason for this is stop anyone commenting and also allows staff to do there jobs to the government standard(this isn't happening in a lot of shops around the country). My child and I have already been refused entry to a SHOP, I had my mask on but otherwise was told either my child was to wear a face mask or we needed proof. THIS IS EMBARRASSING WHEN THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE AROUND It is unfair that people with disabilities or health related issue have to be subject to this when it is currently not LAW, It's embarrassing THIS SHOW BE LAW. EXEMPTION CARD SHOULD BE MADE MANDOTORY JUST LIKE WEARING A Mask IS MANDOTORY11 of 100 SignaturesCreated by AL Still
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Reduce A55 speed limit to 50mph in Chester (Junctions 38-40)To protect the lungs and general health of our children and the other residents of Huntington by reducing air pollution and noise.41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joseph Woolley
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Extend Parking Permits for Pharmacy StaffMany healthcare workers have been at risk, and a a number have also sadly lost their lives. It is important that we continue to protect our NHS workers so that we can fulfill our roles sufficiently.78 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sharanjit Kaur
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Bring back walkers BBQ RIBBecause I miss them, they was my childhood crisp took a packet with me everywhere.28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Tom Mather
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IKEA cuts sick pay during Covid-19IKEA doesn't just sell furniture it serves food. Having restaurant coworkers drag themselves in to work when they are infectious is extremely dangerous to the public. Do you want to be fed by someone with Covid-19? IKEA's profits are very high at the moment due to a boom in home furniture sales caused by people not being able to go abroad on holiday and by other venues being closed. Therefore this is most probably a case of pure corporate greed.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mister Bumble
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Pay riseits important because just like NHS workers,social care workers should be given as much benefit and scrapping of certain things so as to make our lives a bit stress free and able to focus on giving the vulnerable our 1001%.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Divine olisa
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Improve Mental heatlh services in SUFFOLK and NORFOLKThose with mental heatlh needs- must receive treatment and not be subjected to further abuse from a system that is meant to empower not traumatise them further.63 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alicia Burrell
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HM Government must improve Coronavirus testingAcross the UK care home staff, social care workers and NHS staff are still calling for better and more frequent testing to allow them to avoid infecting their patients and their colleagues. Better testing leads to less virus transmission, which in turn leads to fewer deaths. We call on the government to put resources and effort behind the production, distribution and processing of Coronavirus tests to make better use of available laboratory testing capacity. * Test laboratory capacity on Mon 3 Aug 2020: 338,413 Daily tests processed on Tue 11 Aug 2020: 164,061 Data from coronavirus.data.gov.uk on Thu 13 Aug 2020.83 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jonathan Rackowe
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Public Inquiry into Systemic Abuse at Muckamore Abbey HospitalThis is the largest adult safeguarding investigation in the UK of its kind. The PSNI has examined CCTV footage and has so far established that there have been more than 1500 criminal assaults on patients in a 6 bed ward in a time period of 6 months. Two weeks ago yet another staff member was sacked from the hospital for abuse on a patient. The abuse is continuing. There can be no tolerance of abuse and it is critical that the individuals and institutions responsible should be held to account. That includes those who were directly responsible for the abuses but crucially also, the institutions and individuals responsible for systemic failures or whose action or inaction otherwise permitted the abuse to occur. These people were in the care of the state and are amongst the most vulnerable in society. http://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2020/07/29/news/petition-calls-for-muckamore-inquiry-as-fresh-safeguarding-incident-emerges-2018817/64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nicola Browne
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Change the list of where masks are required to include museumsThe UK Government's list of places where masks are NOT required to be worn includes museums. I think this is wrong and I am looking to persuade the Goverment to change this rule. Museums vary in size and space, and a blanket rule where visitors are not required to wear masks doesn't protect staff and volunteers in these venues. There are more than 50 attractions in the UK that are underground. They are perfectly able to reopen under the current social distancing guidelines, but both staff and visitors are at risk where visitors are not required to wear masks. All the medical advice suggests that masks do not protect the wearer. They are worn to protect others when the wearer might be infectious. Protect museum staff. Covid 19 has not yet gone away. If museum staff have to wear personal protective equipment to protect visitors, make it compulsory for visitors to wear masks in return.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Fiona Hyde
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Stop making NHS workers pay car park charges at their place of workHospital car park charges are not cheap and they impact everyone forced to go to their local hospital. It is bad enough visitors and outpatients have to pay to make an unavoidable visit to a hospital. It is unacceptable to make NHS employees pay these inflated charges as they arrive at work. They take a significant amount of money from NHS workers pay packets.66 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ken Creswick
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Fair pay for nurses and care workersThey are due it31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Josephine Herrity
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