The Environment Secretary today ruled out enforcing social distancing measures in supermarkets, claiming it would be 'counterproductive', despite fears queues of shoppers are 'undoubtedly adding to the spread of coronavirus'. Panic-buyers formed queues outside supermarkets up and down the country from 6am this morning and stripped shelves bare by 9am, as retailers enforced strict rationing measures to deal with a surge in panic-buying. Supermarkets could also draft in police officers ...