Rupert Shute, the deputy scientific adviser at the Home Office, said 'we cannot hide away from it [coronavirus] forever' during a Zoom meeting with Passport Officer managers
Rupert Shute, the deputy scientific adviser at the Home Office, made the statement during a press conference call with the Passport Office on Thursday over workers being asked to go back.
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