Tim's agent confirmed that the star of classic comedy The Goodies passed away on Easter Sunday from COVID-19.
30.03.2020 - 00:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
More families will inevitably lose loved ones to coronavirus because patients dying now were infected around a month ago - weeks before social distancing measures were put in place - an expert has warned.
Professor James Naismith, director of the Rosalind Franklin Institute at the University of Oxford, spoke out after a further 209 people in the UK died after being tested for Covid-19, bringing the total to 1,228.
And other academics cautioned people not to assume that because the 209 figure was
Tim's agent confirmed that the star of classic comedy The Goodies passed away on Easter Sunday from COVID-19.
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Six people died in the UK in February after contracting coronavirus, but the first death was not officially announced until March 5.
More than one million cases of coronavirus have been confirmed worldwide while the death toll has soared above 50,000.
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Prince Charles is opening up about his experience with coronavirus after being diagnosed with the virus last month. The 71-year-old Prince of Wales experienced «mild symptoms» as a result of the virus, but after seven days of self-isolation, the next in line to the British throne is feeling better and no longer in isolation.
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