Submitted on Monday 16th March 2020
Rejected on Tuesday 31st March 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: already-happening (see below for details)
Allow suspected COVID-19 infection to be reason for entitlement to ESA and UC.
Self-employed people must be able to self-isolate during this extraordinary outbreak without fear of losing their businesses and livelihoods. The Secretary of State for Health has made it clear that self-employed people cannot be entitled to statutory sick pay (SSP).
SSP is paid by employers, and the self-employed, by definition, have no employer and so have no entitlement. The Secretary of State for health has stated that they will need to claim payment through the existing benefits system, as there is no time to put a new sickness benefit in place. It must, therefore, be made possible for self-employed people to simply claim universal credit or contribution-based ESA, with no waiting time, if they need to stop work due to suspected COVID-19 infection.
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