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Deaths in England rise to 128
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Deaths in England rise to 128

    The number of people who have died after contracting coronavirus in England has risen to 128. Earlier, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said three more people in Scotland had died after testing positive for coronavirus, taking the country's total number of deaths to six. She said the number doubled as she addressed MSPs in Holyrood, sending her condolences to those who had loved ones. The total number of people in Scotland who have contracted COVID-19 stands at 266 a rise of 39 in 24 hours. She said the figure was likely to be an underestimate of the true prevalence of the infection. The number of cases in Wales has also increased, with 24 new confirmed cases bringing its total to 170. The figures come after Northern Ireland recorded its first death on Thur...
UK death toll rises by 32 to 104
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UK death toll rises by 32 to 104

    Thirty-two more people have died in England after testing positive for coronavirus taking the total number of UK deaths to 104. It follows the biggest daily leap in confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK after 676 infections were diagnosed in the last 24 hours. The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK now stands at 2,626. Ninety-nine patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in England have now died. The latest 32 patients to die were aged between 59 and 94 and had underlying health conditions, NHS England said. Nearly a third of the new deaths in England (10) were at hospitals in London - the worst-affected part of the UK. Earlier, the death of a third patient who had tested positive for COVID-19 in Scotland was confirmed. Two people with the virus have ...
Schools across UK to shut
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Schools across UK to shut

    Schools in England will close from Friday until further notice for all pupils except children of key workers and the most vulnerable. Boris Johnson and Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said the measures would apply for all pupils except children of key workers and the most vulnerable. It comes after NHS England announced an increase of 32 deaths in England on Wednesday evening. The number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in the UK hit 2,626 earlier the biggest single day jump in cases since the outbreak began.
Can I walk my dog during the coronavirus outbreak?
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Can I walk my dog during the coronavirus outbreak?

    As measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus ramp up with members of the public now being advised to avoid non-essential contact and spaces such as pubs, clubs and the theatre so some other questions are raised. Like: can I walk my dog during the outbreak of COVID-19? First off, if you have not been told to self-isolate and do not have the symptoms of the virus, then you are fine to take your fluffy charges for trots as usual. This is provided you are out in the open air and are not stopping for a pitstop at your local boozer. If you haven’t tested positive or been asked to self-isolate then continue to interact with your pets as normal, but adopt good hygiene practices including washing hands thoroughly with soap and water before and after touching t...
Millions begin home working
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Millions begin home working

    Millions of workers across the country have today started to work from home in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus, leaving empty carriages on trains and spacious roads up and down the UK. Many workers based in London this morning snubbed public transport and a District Line tube had just a handful of passengers on what would usually be a packed train. This is while London Euston, a station that connects London to other areas of the country such as Birmingham, Glasgow and Chester was also quiet with just a handful of people roaming around outside. So far in the UK coronavirus has killed 35 people and there have been 1,372 confirmed cases and official guidance has recommended that people should implement social distancing where possible. While stations such...
New advice for travelling to US
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New advice for travelling to US

    The Foreign Office has warned against all but essential travel to the US. The move comes hours after Washington said a ban on flights from the UK would be introduced because of Britain's coronavirus outbreak. A Foreign Office spokesperson said: We are advising against all but essential travel to the USA following the US government announcement imposing restrictions on travel from the UK... The announcement was made shortly before Britons become subject to America's ban on travellers from European countries. Britain joins the list at 4am GMT on Tuesday 17 March. Acting homeland security secretary Chad Wolf said the ban had been extended because of the growing outbreak in the UK, where 21 people have died. Downing Street said on Saturday night that Boris Johnson had...
France in partial lockdown
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France in partial lockdown

    Spain is set to join Italy by becoming the second country in Europe to impose a nationwide lockdown as part of its effort to slow the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. The news came as the UK's death toll from coronavirus nearly doubled, by rising from 11 to 21, and the UK government was reportedly preparing to ban mass gatherings from next week. Boris Johnson has faced criticism for not taking tougher action against the outbreak and his government's plan to build up immunity within the population to fight the virus over a prolonged period, rather than introducing mass lockdowns, has been questioned by health experts.
WHO questions virus approach
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WHO questions virus approach

    The World Health Organisation has cast doubt on the UK’s approach to developing herd immunity against Covid-19, saying the current situation around the outbreak in Britain requires action. Spokeswoman Margaret Harris said scientists do not know enough about the virus to say whether theories around people becoming immune to it are correct. On Friday, the UK’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance hit back at criticism over the Government's handling of the virus and said the approach would hopefully create a herd immunity to the disease. Former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was among those to ask why the Government had not cancelled large gatherings as part of the measures, but Sir Patrick said some of the social distancing measures put in place - including se...
World Leaders Prefer Indian ‘Namaste’ Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
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World Leaders Prefer Indian ‘Namaste’ Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

    Amid the coronavirus outbreak that is gripping the world, people are adopting India’s greeting style “Namaste” to limit the spread of the deadly virus. United States’ President Donald Trump greeted Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar with a ‘namaste’ instead of a formal handshake at the Oval Office on Thursday, ahead of St. Patrick’s Day. Prince Charles was seen greeting people with a ‘Namaste’ at the annual Prince’s Trust Awards on March 11 at the London Palladium. French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday used India’s traditional greeting style “Namaste” to welcome the Spanish King Felipe and Queen Letizia. French President Macron’s decision to greet people with ‘Namaste’ is on the lines of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had also similarly urge...
London Walthamstow stabbing as four teenagers attacked in London street
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London Walthamstow stabbing as four teenagers attacked in London street

    The Metropolitan Police say they were called to the scene on Thornbury Way in Walthamstow, east London, following the attack on Wednesday night where the victims were found Multiple people have been stabbed in an attack in east London. Police were called to the scene on Manston Court off Thornbury Way in Walthamstow, east London, on Wednesday evening. Officers attended along with London Ambulance Service shortly after 9pm. Earlier, residents heard a police helicopter flying over the area. Sky News reported that four teenagers had been stabbed and seven detained following the incident. The arrests made cover offences including violent disorder, affray, and possession of an offensive weapon. All of the victims are believed to be aged 15 or 16. A large crime scene re...