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MPs and peers will debate and vote on the EU (Future Relationship) Bill on Wednesday, with the legislation being rushed through in a day ahead of the end of the transition period at 11pm on Thursday. The Parly App has tweeted how the deal is expected to be voted for. It said: Whipped to vote for the EU (future relationship) bill: Conservatives (364) Labour (200) Whipped to vote against: SNP (46) Lib Dems (11) DUP (8) Plaid (3) SDLP (2) Alliance (1) Green (1).
LifeLong Medical’s Emily Law knocks on the door of an RV asking if the resident would like a free COVID-19 test on Dec. 22, 2020. Photo: Pete Rosos
“Good morning, LifeLong street medicine,” Emily Law calls out as she knocks on the door of an RV parked in West Berkeley on Tuesday morning.
Law, a registered nurse, was visiting the Eighth and Harrison Street encampment with social worker Elese Lorentzen and community health worker Mukund Raguram to offer COVID-19 tests to its residents. The three colleagues make up one of LifeLong Medical Care’s five street-medicine teams that provide health care and case management to unhoused communities in the East Bay.