By Ramin Setoodeh
16.04.2020 - 13:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An expert has warned that "significant" social distancing will most likely be needed to stay until there is a vaccine.
Professor Neil Ferguson from Imperial College London, who is advising ministers, was speaking on Radio 4's Today programme when he said that relaxing the measures could see a "resurgence" of the virus.
He said that as restrictions are eased, more testing will be need to be carried out in order to isolate individual cases and trace their contacts to keep future outbreaks under
By Ramin Setoodeh
A leading coronavirus scientist has resigned from his role after he reportedly breached the lockdown restrictions.
If anyone is having a moment right now, it’s Daisy Edgar-Jones. As the fearless female lead in the BBC’s pitch perfect adaptation of Sally Rooney’s bestselling novel, Normal People, the 21 year-old Londoner is suddenly the name on everyone’s lips.
The North West has become the new epicentre of coronavirus as the number of hospital cases has overtaken London.
Lingerie tycoon Michelle Mone celebrated what should have been her wedding day by posting pictures from her four hen parties.
Gordon Ramsay has been handed a warning from a Cornwall coastguard after being spotted miles from his holiday home, reports say.The 53 year old celebrity chef recently came under fire for fleeing his home in London to stay with his family in Cornwall amid the lockdown. And, he is said to have angered locals further by being spotted miles from his luxury beachfront home in Trebetherick, where he is understood to be staying.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds announced the birth of a baby boy Wednesday morning, just days after Johnson returned to work after recovering from the new coronavirus disease. Johnson was reportedly present for the birth of his son at a hospital in London. A spokesman for the couple said both mother and child were doing well.
A coronavirus vaccine is unlikely to be available before the year is out despite tens of millions of pounds being poured into UK trials that start imminently.
A potential Covid-19 vaccine will be tested on people for the first time this week, it has been revealed.