The new series of Love Island has been postponed until next year because of coronavirus.
16.04.2020 - 21:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
There are three 'clear' factors that increase your risk from coronavirus, according to the chief medical officer.
Professor Chris Whitty answered questions on the coronavirus pandemic in the UK at today's daily press briefing, led by first secretary Dominic Raab in the prime minister's absence.
Pressed on why people from ethnic minority groups appeared to be more at risk from Covid-19 than others, Prof Whitty admitted the reasons were not clear.
He did however say that there were three clear
The new series of Love Island has been postponed until next year because of coronavirus.
Britain will have to live with some form of social distancing for over a year to keep the coronavirus transmission rate down, according to the Government’s chief medical officer.
The chief medical officer today admitted that the UK will see a high mortality rate in care homes because those living in them are 'very vulnerable'.
More than 800 people with coronavirus have now died in Greater Manchester's hospitals.
The coronavirus crisis in care homes needs to be looked at 'particularly carefully', with a larrge number of facilities affected in the north west, the UK's chief medical officer has said.
There is no doubt that these are challenging and frightening times.