Charley Webb said she was subjected to “abuse” while at the supermarket as she tried to make people keep their distance. Emmerdale‘s Debbie Dingle spoke on Twitter in reply to a post by Piers Morgan.
The 32-year-old has been tweeting the outspoken Good Morning Britain host regualarly throughout the coronavius pandemic, as he continues his fight for stricter measures.
The 54-year-old initially urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to shut the likes of pubs and restaurants, and now he has urged him to start a “proper lockdown”.
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He spoke out angrily in view of his 7.2 million followers yesterday, following the news the PM had tested positive for the illness.
The father-of-four blasted: “If our Prime Minister, Health Secretary & Chief Medical Officer have all gone down in one day, can someone explain why it still makes any sense for millions of non-essential workers to be going to work?
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“This is insanity. Britain needs to properly lockdown – NOW.”
He continued: “How many crucial NHS heroes are millions of non-essential workers infecting with #Coronavirus right now on the transport system up & down Britain, thus risking their health/lives & removing them from the frontline?
“None of this Govt. strategy makes any sense.”
Piers also reiterated: “The fact Britain’s 3 most important people in the battle against Coronavirus have gone down on the same day says everything about our woeful & I fear disastrous social distancing strategy.
Emphasising her point, she added: “A lot of people aren’t taking this seriously whatsoever.”
She was soon inundated with replies, with many agreeing with her and recalling their own experiences.
One fan said: “My neighbour wandered into my garden yesterday whilst I was on my driveway! He accused me of being rude because I was shouting, ‘Stay back, stay back’!
“What the hell is wrong with people? Have they been living under a rock for weeks?? X.”