A laundry named after the most famous character in Eastenders has pledged to wash the uniforms of hospital staff for free.
30.03.2020 - 22:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lockdowns alone will not work to stop the spread of coronavirus, the World Health Organisation ( WHO ) said.
Health officials need to "go after the virus " in addition to stringent measures on social distancing and lockdowns, WHO said.
The global health body has previously said that these measures have given countries a chance to stop the spread of the virus by "finding, isolating, testing, treating and tracing" cases and the people they have contacted.
If steps are not taken, when lockdowns
A laundry named after the most famous character in Eastenders has pledged to wash the uniforms of hospital staff for free.
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