The UK Government’s emergency plan to save the economy has resulted in several new measures being introduced to help employers, employees and the unemployed through the Covid-19 pandemic, but the information can be a bit confusing.
26.03.2020 - 14:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A new government coronavirus information service has been launched on the messaging service WhatsApp.
The automated ‘chatbot’ service which will allow the public to get answers to the most common questions about the Covid-19 virus.
The free service will provide information on topics such as coronavirus prevention and symptoms, the latest number of cases in the UK, advice on staying at home and travel advice.
Earlier this week the government sent a text message to all UK numbers informing them of
The UK Government’s emergency plan to save the economy has resulted in several new measures being introduced to help employers, employees and the unemployed through the Covid-19 pandemic, but the information can be a bit confusing.
Over 10,000 films and TV series are available, including 'Skins' and 'Les Misérables'
"Recorded music is so important at a time like this."
Dr Alex George has warned people against having sex with new partners as he discussed the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 29 year old, who works in A&E, has continuously been updating fans on advice surrounding the illness — which has infected over 22,000 people in the UK so far. But the former Love Island star has bad news for people who have met new lovers during the self-isolation period, as he claims it is too risky to have sex with a new partner.
Dr Hilary Jones today clarified some important coronavirus advice after making a ‘flippant remark’ yesterday about essential issues.
Piers Morgan has not shied away from making his thoughts clear about the coronavirus crisis.
Boris Johnson has said the Government is ready to impose tougher restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus if people do not follow the guidance on social distancing.
"Let's take this thing serious"
The government has warned it will impose tougher measures to combat the spread of coronavirus if people keep ignoring the advice on 'social distancing'.
The pair go heavy on 'Shaun of the Dead' references
The progress made in the development of a vaccination to protect against coronavirus is 'remarkable', according to the Government's chief scientific adviser.