A pensioner has sparked uproar after said she would rather die than stay indoors during the government'scoronaviruslockdown.
17.03.2020 - 01:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Government has issued advice on social distancing that everyone should follow to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
New guidance was published by Public Health England (PHE) on Monday evening (March 16), following an emergency Cobra meeting.
Boris Johnson said that 'now is the time for everyone to stop non-essential contact with others'.
Everyone has been told to work from home if possible, avoid mass gatherings, avoid pubs, club, theatres and all unnecessary travel.
Those who are over 70,
A pensioner has sparked uproar after said she would rather die than stay indoors during the government'scoronaviruslockdown.
A government minister has told Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley to 'back off', insisting there is 'no reason' for a store such as his to remain open following the Prime Minister's orders to the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Boris Johnson has once again warned that if people continue to ignore social distancing rules he would have no choice but to introduce tougher measures to enforce it.
Scots police chiefs have warned pubs they face being ‘dealt with appropriately’ if they continue to stay open after they were told to shut amid the coronavirus crisis.
The government has warned it will impose tougher measures to combat the spread of coronavirus if people keep ignoring the advice on 'social distancing'.
Emergency legislation to tackle the coronavirus outbreak will be published in Parliament today - including giving police more powers to arrest and isolate people for public health reason.
From Friday, schools across the UK will close 'until further notice' in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The progress made in the development of a vaccination to protect against coronavirus is 'remarkable', according to the Government's chief scientific adviser.
Stanley Johnson made a rather controversial appearance on This Morning today (March 17).
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