Placido Domingo is fighting coronavirus in a hospital – two weeks after first displaying symptoms.
09.03.2020 - 20:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Government is urging people who may have visited certain parts of the world to self-isolate to help manage the spread of the deadly coronavirus - which has now reached more than 300 people in the UK.
Sick pay rules have changed, and employers are being advised to encourage working from home, while those who have come into contact with the virus are being told to quarantine themselves for two weeks. And it's not just those who have been abroad, either.
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Placido Domingo is fighting coronavirus in a hospital – two weeks after first displaying symptoms.
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Simon Cowell has pledged more than $1.6 million (£1.3 million) to help charities affected by the coronavirus crisis.
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Aldi has taken its new shopping rules a step further to help those working on the frontline - including nurses, police officers and firefighters.
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in a video showing his thanks and appreciation for the NHS (National Health Service). On Thursday night, Charles joined people across the United Kingdom in expressing his gratitude, cheering doctors and nurses on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth II's public birthday celebration will take a different shape this year. It is customary for the British monarch's special day to be officially marked with Trooping the Colour, her annual birthday parade.
A government minister has told Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley to 'back off', insisting there is 'no reason' for a store such as his to remain open following the Prime Minister's orders to the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Panic-buyers were yesterday ordered to “calm down” and criticised for their “shameful” behaviour by Government officials.