The latest NHS Lothian board papers reveal that liaison officers from the Royal Marines and British Army are supporting the health board during the coronavirus crisis.
20.03.2020 - 20:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Social measures will need to be in place for most of a year at least in order to control the spread of Covid-19, scientists have advised, as the UK death toll hit 177.
The Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling agreed on Monday that, while the severity of measures could alternate during the period, "stricter" measures would need to be enforced for at least half of the year in order to keep cases at a level the NHS can cope with.
Strict measures could include school closures and social
The latest NHS Lothian board papers reveal that liaison officers from the Royal Marines and British Army are supporting the health board during the coronavirus crisis.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has tonight announced that charities across the UK will receive a £750 million package of support to help them survive the coronavirus crisis.
There is no doubt that these are challenging and frightening times.
"There does need to be a renewed sense of urgency when we come through coronavirus."
The Queen delivered a message of hope to Britain tonight saying the country will overcome the coronavirus crisis.
The Queen will use her address to the nation to recognise the pain felt by many families living through this "time of disruption" caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
"The government must act with urgency if musicians are to have any hope of surviving financially"
Prince William is here to the rescue! Reportedly, the Duke of Cambridge wants to use his experience as an air ambulance pilot to contribute to the fight against the COVID 19 pandemic. A source told The Sun that the 37-year-old prince is seriously considering returning to his former job amid the ongoing health crisis.
A second night of applause is set to take place on the UK’s doorsteps to celebrate key workers at the frontline of the coronavirus crisis.
Dr Alex George has warned people against having sex with new partners as he discussed the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 29 year old, who works in A&E, has continuously been updating fans on advice surrounding the illness — which has infected over 22,000 people in the UK so far. But the former Love Island star has bad news for people who have met new lovers during the self-isolation period, as he claims it is too risky to have sex with a new partner.
Martin Lewis was back on television again on Monday answering questions sent in by This Morning viewers affected by the coronavirus lockdown.