Boris Johnson has thanked 'life-saving' NHS staff who treated him for coronavirus in a personal video message after leaving hospital.
24.03.2020 - 16:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Last night, Boris Johnson announced new measures, which state that Brits can now only go into public if it is 'completely necessary'.
However, Brits are still permitted to travel to the supermarket to buy essentials.
In a bid to keep staff safe at its checkouts during lockdown, both Lidl and Morrisons have added transparent screens to their tills.
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
Boris Johnson has thanked 'life-saving' NHS staff who treated him for coronavirus in a personal video message after leaving hospital.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in a stable and improving condition as he fights coronavirus.
More than 20,000 retired doctors, nurses and health care professionals have signed up to return to work to help in the fight against coronavirus.
Police have stepped up patrols in key city and town centre locations to protect empty properties after it emerged criminals are already taking advantage of the coronavirus crisis.
Scottish supermarkets are to limit the number of customers in their stores at the one time - to try and stop the spread of coronavirus.
Wetherspoons founder Tim Martin has told staff to "go work at Tesco" instead as the pubs firm warned them they could face delays over pay.
Last night, Boris Johnson announced that shoppers will now only be able to venture outside of the house to buy 'essentials'.
The government has announced a complete lockdown of the country in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Nicola Sturgeon has ordered a country-wide lockdown in Scotland from tonight in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The Prime Minister has announced that a 'game changing' coronavirus test which reveals if someone has had Covid-19 but not shown symptoms is making progress.