British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to a hospital with the coronavirus. Johnson’s office says he is being admitted for tests because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive for the virus.
17.03.2020 - 14:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The past week has seen an influx of shoppers panic-buying in supermarkets across the UK, leaving shelves empty and some stores struggling to keep up with the pressure.
And now, following Boris Johnson's latest advice, workers are being advised to work at home where possible, and to self-isolate for 14 days if they, or a member of their household, suffer from any of the symptoms outlined.
The new guidelines mean that more supermarket staff could be forced to self-isolate, and shops could be
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to a hospital with the coronavirus. Johnson’s office says he is being admitted for tests because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive for the virus.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was hospitalized Sunday, 10 days after testing positive for coronavirus. Johnson was admitted «for tests» after displaying «persistent symptoms,» according to a press release from his office.
Boris Johnson is now in the hospital.
Ever since Boris Johnson announced the UK would be entering a lockdown period, people have been left confused about when they should shop, and how frequently they're allowed to go.
Boris Johnson is to write to every UK household to urge people to stay at home.
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK shores, many lives across the nation have been turned upside down. And, after Boris Johnson’s announcement on Monday 23 March, residents across the country have been forced to put their near-future plans on hold, with birthdays, weddings and other large gatherings cancelled to attempt to stunt the growth of covid-19 cases across the UK.
During his address to the nation imposing strict measures to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, Boris Johnson announced that police will have greater powers to discipline those not following the rules.
ITV have made the decision to postpone the Britain's Got Talent live shows, according to reports. The series is due to start next month, with it being confirmed the audition process will air as normal.The decision comes after the government has ramped up guidelines for the current coronavirus crisis — with Prime Minister Boris Johnson now telling people they must stay indoors for at least three weeks.
Nicola Sturgeon has ordered a country-wide lockdown in Scotland from tonight in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The government has warned it will impose tougher measures to combat the spread of coronavirus if people keep ignoring the advice on 'social distancing'.