Prime Minister Boris Johnson will consider stricter measures to tackle coronavirus in the UK at an emergency Cobra meeting later.
26.02.2020 - 02:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots holidaymakers returning from destinations affected by the coronavirus have been given advice on what to do next.
The UK Government have issued separate guidance for each of the eight countries where the deadly COVID-19 has been detected.
Anyone who has returned from quarantined areas of Northern Italy since February 19 should stay in doors and avoid contact with other people.
This is the case even if they are not showing any coronavirus symptoms which include coughing, a fever or shortness
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will consider stricter measures to tackle coronavirus in the UK at an emergency Cobra meeting later.
With an increasing amount of countries now in lockdown, and flights being cancelled left, right and centre because of coronavirus, you'd be forgiven for being in a bit of a flap if you've got a trip or holiday coming up.
The low-paid and self-employed will receive government support if they have to isolate themselves because of the coronavirus crisis.
The total number of people who have tested positive for the coronavirus in Scotland has now risen to 18 with many still confused about the spread of infection and the best way to prevent it.
A number of people have been scammed out of a total of £800k from fraudsters in coronavirus -related scams.
The government has issued stricter advice for anyone travelling from Italy as coronavirus continues to spread.
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© Getty Amanda Holden seen leaving Heart Breakfast Radio Studios on January 30, 2020 in London, England. Amanda Holden has been trolled for advising people how to cope with coronavirus, despite having no medical background.