Prince Harry is trying to spread positivity and hope amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 lockdown has taken a toll on people’s mental health across the world.
21.04.2020 - 20:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The latest evidence on whether or not you can have coronavirus without showing symptoms was shared in today’s government press briefing from Downing Street.
Monday’s conference was led by Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who said that people spreading Covid-19 without exhibiting symptoms is “one of the central facts” of why the pandemic was so challenging.
He was joined by England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Jonathan Van-Tam, who confirmed that there is now clear scientific data that shows a
Prince Harry is trying to spread positivity and hope amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 lockdown has taken a toll on people’s mental health across the world.
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