Health and beauty giant Boots has confirmed that is planning to close 60 of its UK stores - despite being classed as an 'essential' retailer.
24.03.2020 - 13:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A supermarket giant will install checkout protection screens across all its stores in Great Britain as part of the fight against coronavirus.
The safety measure will see thousands of screens rolled out in stores across the country in order to protect Lidl colleagues and customers.
Christian Härtnagel, CEO at Lidl GB, said: “The safety of our colleagues and customers continues to be a key priority for us, which is why all of our stores here in Great Britain will be fitted with protection screens at
Health and beauty giant Boots has confirmed that is planning to close 60 of its UK stores - despite being classed as an 'essential' retailer.
One British doctor feels so strongly about warning people against using gloves to protect themselves, he created a Tik Tok video explaining why it’s a bad idea.
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.
Coronavirus tests should not be available for members of the public to buy, according to Dr Hilary Jones.
Prince Charles, who recently tested positive for coronavirus, last met with Queen Elizabeth II on March 12, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told royal correspondent Rebecca English on Wednesday. While the spokesperson did not confirm whether the Queen tested negative for the virus, they said she "remains in good health" and is "following all the appropriate advice with regard to her welfare."
The royal family confirmed on Wednesday, March 25, that Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, royal fans have wondered if the Queen has coronavirus too. But rest assured, well-wishers. Queen Elizabeth II is in “good health” amid her son’s coronavirus diagnosis.
Lidl is to install check-out protection screens across all its stores to protect customers and employees against coronavirus.
Lidl is to install check-out protection screens across all its stores to protect customers and employees against coronavirus.
Supermarket chain Lidl have announced plans to install checkout protection screens across all its stores in Lanarkshire to protect staff and customers against the coronavirus.
A man has appeared in court accused of making fake coronavirus test kits and sending them across the world, police said.