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Sajid Javid under fire for suggesting people have ‘cowered’ from Covid

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Shutterstock (12202336h) UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care SAJID JAVID is seen outside 10 Downing Street. Sajid Javid at Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom - 09 Jul 2021
Health Secretary Sajid Javid has come under fire over his choice of words (Picture: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Shutterstock)

Sajid Javid has been criticised for saying people must no longer ‘cower’ from coronavirus.

Labour accused him of having managed to ‘denigrate’ people who followed the rules to protect others, while the Lib Dems told him to apologise to those who have shielded because they are particularly vulnerable to the disease.

Mr Javid tested positive on July 17 – a result that ultimately sent Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak into isolation as close contacts.

The Health Secretary, who had received both jabs before testing positive, said on Saturday he had made a ‘full recovery’ and that his ‘symptoms were very mild, thanks to amazing vaccines’.

He wrote on Twitter: ‘Please, if you haven’t yet, get your jab, as we learn to live with, rather than cower from, this virus.’

Shadow justice secretary David Lammy questioned his use of the word cower, in words echoed by Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner.

Mr Lammy wrote: ‘129,000 Brits have died from Covid under your Government’s watch.

‘Don’t denigrate people for trying to keep themselves and their families safe.’

Lib Dem health spokeswoman Munira Wilson said Mr Javid’s tweet was ‘outrageous’ while thousands remain in hospital with Covid-19.

She said in a statement: ‘His careless words have insulted every man, woman and child who has followed the rules and stayed at home to protect others.

‘He owes them all, especially the millions who are shielding, an apology.’

Co-founder of Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Jo Goodman said Mr Javid’s ‘comments are deeply insensitive on a number of levels’.

She added: ‘Not only are they hurtful to bereaved families, implying our loved ones were too cowardly to fight the virus, but they insult all those still doing their best to protect others from the devastation this horrific virus can bring.

‘Words matter and the flippancy and carelessness of this comment has caused deep hurt and further muddied the waters of the Government’s dangerously mixed messaging.’

Mr Johnson’s quarantine in his Chequers country residence is expected to finish at the end of the day on Monday, as is Mr Sunak’s.

The pair initially tried to avoid isolation by saying they were taking part in a testing pilot, but backed down in the face of widespread public criticism.

Mr Javid replaced Matt Hancock as Health Secretary last month when the scandal-hit predecessor stood down amid public outrage after leaked CCTV footage showed him kissing an aide in breach of coronavirus rules.

He has been viewed as more strongly in favour of lifting coronavirus restrictions and most remaining legal rules in England were ended on Monday.

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