The Queen has issued a special message to healthcare workers to mark World Health Day.
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Fewer recycling collections, libraries closed, longer waits for funerals and extra body storage – these are the ways Oldham council is preparing to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Currently there are 1,950 cases of Covid-19 confirmed by Public Health England across the UK, with more than 50,000 tests carried out.
However Chief Scientific Officer Sir Patrick Vallance told the House of Commons health select committee that up to 55,000 people could already be infected.
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The Queen has issued a special message to healthcare workers to mark World Health Day.
On Sunday night, Queen Elizabeth delivered a televised address to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth (and, thanks to the power of social media, to the entire world, really) about the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken over the entire globe as the death toll reaches an all-time high. In Britain alone, there have been 4000 deaths and counting, as per John Hopkins Univesity. During such an ordeal, Queen Elizabeth II addressed the nation in a pre-shot video from Windsor Castle, via BBC. In her passionate speech, The Queen spoke about the "disruption", that is coronavirus and how it's brought grief, financial difficulties and enormous changes to the daily life of all.
The Queen has shared an emotional message with the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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