The tour was set to commence this month
13.05.2020 - 14:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new online calculator has been created to warn people of their risk of dying from coronavirus, UK scientists have revealed.
Experts from University College London said there are more than eight million 'high risk' people nationwide who should stay indoors until the lockdown is completely lifted.
The team created the Covid-risk calculator that allows individuals to see if they are deemed vulnerable and take any necessary steps to safeguard themselves, The Mirror reports.
It uses an individual's
The tour was set to commence this month
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Shakespeare’s Globe theater in London could be shuttered permanently because of coronavirus restrictions.
British actor Ray Winstone has been left stranded on the Italian island of Sicily due to the Covid-19 lockdown across Europe.
Including Knotfest UK
Scots have been warned that foreign holidays are “unlikely” with summer effectively being cancelled due to the pandemic.
The band had been due to perform in such cities as London, Glasgow and Dublin
"I've tried my best to try come up with an innovative way of keepin' them on but everyone’s safety is most important"
“I wanted him to die"
English actress Miriam Margolyes raised eyebrows during an appearance on Britain’s Channel 4 Friday after telling hosts of the program “The Last Leg” that part of her wished to see Prime Minister Boris Johnson die of COVID-19.
The record had been set to come out later this month
The rap legend will be joined on the tour by Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound, Obie Trice and D12
The 2020 edition and seventh season of Love Island, the British reality dating show that has proved a ratings and format smash hit for ITV, has been pushed to 2021 over health and safety logistics amid the novel coronavirus crisis. "We have tried every which way to make Love Island this summer but logistically it's just not possible to produce it in a way that safeguards the well-being of everyone involved and that for us is the priority," saidKevin Lygo, director of television at ITV.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, the entertainment and sports industries are taking proactive measures to keep themselves and their audiences safe from the virus, which can be fatal in extreme cases.