Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann is currently holidaying in sunny South Africa. The 30 year old will be bringing in the new year while getting a tan on the enviable break in Cape Town alongside her cute toddler Sunday and her best friend Carl Cunard.
23.12.2020 - 21:58 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterAnyone who has travelled to the UK from South Africa in the last two weeks must quarantine immediately, the UK government has announced.Close contacts of travellers from the country must also self-isolate.It follows the discovery of a "highly concerning" new strain of coronavirus in the UK.Two cases of the more infectious strain have been uncovered that are linked to travellers from South
.Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann is currently holidaying in sunny South Africa. The 30 year old will be bringing in the new year while getting a tan on the enviable break in Cape Town alongside her cute toddler Sunday and her best friend Carl Cunard.
Ferne McCann has tongues wagging again after appearing to spend time with a male model on her sunshine break to South Africa.The 30 year old star is away with cute daughter Sunday and best friend Carl Cunard in stunning Cape Town. But she has also been enjoying the company of hunky Jack Padgett on her New Year's trip, if fan evidence is anything to go by.
Scientists in Los Angeles are trying to figure out if the fast-spreading strain of the coronavirus fueling a huge surge in cases in the United Kingdom is behind a similar rise in California. The mutation is up to 70 percent more contagious, but it doesn’t appear to be any more deadly.
Edinburgh University has warned over fears the new coronavirus strain is transmitted more easily among children. Professor Devi Sridhar, Chair of Global Public Health at the university's medical school, appeared on Good Morning Britain as she said the new variant is showing worrying signs.She said the government should delay reopening schools in the UK until the full impact of the variant has been assessed properly.
direct to your inboxThere is 'strong evidence' vaccines will work against the new strains of coronavirus, a top government health expert has said.A mutated variant of Covid-19 emerged in the South East of England earlier this month and is said to behind the recent spike in infections.And two cases of another new strain, which originated in South Africa, have been discovered in the UK it was announced today.But speaking at a Downing Street press conference on Wednesday, infectious diseases expert