Universal Credit & PIP: Some face-to-face assessments suspended amid coronavirus outbreak

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The DWP has suspended face-to-face assessments amid the coronavirus pandemic - affecting recipients of IIDB, PIP, and ESA, and some Universal Credit claimants

The temporary move will be effective on Tuesday March 17, 2020.

 

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I put in an application for pip last December, I’ll be dead before I get an interview or any financial help!

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