The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that he will remain in self-isolation, having tested positive for coronavirus last week and still having a temperature.
16.03.2020 - 23:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The public have been told to avoid non-essential social contact - particularly those who are vulnerable - as the Government outlines new measures to tackle coronavirus.
Speaking at a press conference after an emergency Cobra meeting on Monday afternoon, Boris Johnson issued a series of new guidance such as working from home and avoiding pubs, clubs and theatres.
In more extreme measures, groups particularly vulnerable to coronavirus will be asked to stay at home for 12 weeks by the weekend.
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The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that he will remain in self-isolation, having tested positive for coronavirus last week and still having a temperature.
Politician Alister Jack has been forced to self-isolate as a precaution after it emerged he had coronavirus symptoms.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack is self-isolating after developing mild symptoms of coronavirus.
Tameside MP and shadow education secretary Angela Rayner has said she believes she has caught coronavirus and is self-isolating.
A Mancunian is self-isolating on a seven-acre campsite with only ducks and chickens for company.