By Anthony D'Alessandro
21.03.2020 - 20:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An NHS worker has revealed her experience of contracting COVID-19 - and how she fully recovered.
Mum-of-two Laura Jacobs, 31, contracted the coronavirus after her parents returned from Italy in mid-February.
She now wants to share her recovery journey - and to let others know you can get better.
Laura, who works at Morriston Hospital in Swansea, detailed her coronavirus experience - from being tested to finally being back to full health.
She told Wales Online : “Since I am one of the first
By Anthony D'Alessandro
"Unfortunately, everything is cancelled."
Movie magic! The coronavirus outbreak has had massive effects on people worldwide and their health, but it has also led to a massive impact on Hollywood, specifically the film industry.
New guidance on treating patients with Covid-19 has sparked concerns from a care official that decisions will be made based solely on age.
Romelu Lukaku says he has matured in Italy following his exit from Manchester United last summer.
A staff member of an LGBTQ newspaper in Italy says the coronavirus has been “horrible” for his country.
A mum on lockdown in Italy has been sharing the dos and don’ts of self-isolation.
We’re on Day 13 of our special coronavirus coverage, and we hope everyone is staying safe! Get caught up on Saturday’s reports and Sunday’s news, or keep reading for the latest trending COVID-19 news from the celebrity and royal world:
By Tom Grater
Lucia Bosé, the Italian actress and mother of Spanish Pop star Miguel Bosé, has died at age 89.Miguel Bosé confirmed his mother’s death via social media on Monday (March 23). "Dear friends...my mother Lucía Bosé has just passed away.
Italian great Luca Toni has urged his former side Juventus to sign Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus rather than Harry Kane, Erling Braut Haaland, Timo Werner or Mauro Icardi this summer.
One day at a time. Tom Hanks’ sister gave an update on the actor’s condition after he and his wife, Rita Wilson, tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Timothee Chalamet sent a message of support to fans on Twitter after discovering coronavirus had struck the Italian city of Crema where he filmed 2017 movie Call Me By Your Name.
As countries including France, Spain and Italy continue to tighten quarantine measures in response to the coronavirus pandemic, things are moving a bit more slowly in the United States and Canada.