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Zero-Covid Coalition launched to push for government action
Speakers to the launch of the Zero Covid Coalition included Jeremy Corbyn

CAMPAIGNERS, trade unionists and politicians united today for an online rally demanding the government pursues a “zero-Covid” strategy in order to eliminate the virus. 

Speakers to the launch of the Zero Covid Coalition, which seeks to bring together different campaigns and voices committed to a suppression strategy, included MPs Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott, Richard Burgon and Bell Ribeiro-Addy, trade unionists Howard Beckett and Jo Grady and campaigners from Stand up to Racism, Health Campaigns Together, We Own it and the People’s Assembly as well as from the Morning Star.

The speakers warned that the measures the government was taking “were still not enough” at a time when Britain’s death rate is the highest in the world.

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