Derbyshire Police have urged people to exercise at home and not travel to the Peak District.
The vehicles were attacked in a series of incidents in Bristol on Monday night – hours after Boris Johnson told people to stay at home.
"Just when you thought this country couldn't get any worse."
Doctors, nurses and 111 callers, working around the clock and unable to get basic supplies, faced 600 metre queues at a Tesco this morning (Sun), with no social distancing measures.
PC Rachel Story, of West Yorkshire Police, also claimed that motorbike riders then threw eggs at officers dealing with the incident
Environment Secretary George Eustice said NHS staff were unable to get the food they need due to panic buying.
Sheffick Brimer was sentenced to five years in prison.
Supermarkets are being urged to implement measures to help NHS staff who are struggling to buy food.
It comes as other pharmacy retailers have told of rising wholesale prices amid the coronavirus alert.
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