[ad_1] Related topics Coronavirus pandemic image copyrightPA media ScreenshotAreas like Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham are expected to face restrictions Almost two million people in the northeast of England are expected to face local restrictions as coronavirus cases rise. Areas such as Newcastle, Sunderland and County Durham will undergo the new …
Read More »UK coronavirus cases rise by 3,991 with 20 more deaths due to testing shortage across the country
[ad_1] ALMOST 4,000 people tested positive for coronavirus in the biggest 24-hour jump in more than 18 weeks. Another 3,991 cases were recorded overnight in the largest increase since May 8, as health chiefs fight to stem the rise in infections. ⚠️ Read our live coronavirus blog for the latest …
Read More »North East Faces Local Lockdown Restrictions Friday As Cases Rise – Curfew Expected | United Kingdom | News
[ad_1] Areas expected to be governed by the new restrictions include Newcastle, Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Gateshead, Country Durham and Sunderland. The government is ready to announce the changes tomorrow. The new rule will take effect from Friday, which could force licensed pubs, restaurants and other venues to close …
Read More »Coronavirus: North East Faces Tighter Lockdown Restrictions Since Friday | UK News
[ad_1] Large parts of the Northeast are subject to stricter lockdown restrictions to be announced tomorrow, Sky News understands. Fresh coronavirus The restrictions are expected to go into effect on Friday. A deputy present at the meeting told Sky News that the affected areas are likely to be Newcastle, Northumberland, …
Read More »Coronavirus Testing: Bolton NHS Confidence Statement When 100 Appear on A&E
[ad_1] Related topics Coronavirus pandemic image copyrightReuters ScreenshotTesting centers in Bolton have seen long lines as people try to get tested More than 100 people showed up at an A&E asking for evidence of Covid-19, prompting a plea from the hospital trust for anyone who was not seriously ill to …
Read More »Twitter suspends Chinese virologist who claims COVID-19 was made in the laboratory
[ad_1] Twitter suspended the account of a Chinese virologist who publicly claimed that COVID-19 developed in a Wuhan laboratory. Li-Meng Yan’s account was deleted on Tuesday after he accused China of intentionally manufacturing and releasing COVID-19. The Twitter account was inactive on Wednesday and a message on the page now …
Read More »These are the latest coronavirus infection rates in Greater Manchester as the number of cases rises by 50 percent in ONE DAY and Bolton hits a grim milestone.
[ad_1] The number of coronavirus cases in Greater Manchester has risen by around 50 percent in one day, the latest figures show. 576 positive cases were confirmed in the region on Wednesday, compared with 374 on Tuesday. That may be the result of the evidence system catching up with a …
Read More »North East ‘set for new lockdown measures this week with 10pm curfew for pubs’
[ad_1] The Northeast is ready to enforce new lockdown measures, including a 10 p.m. curfew imposed on bars and a ban on meeting with anyone outside their home, it was reported. The new lockdown restrictions are said to take effect shortly after midnight on Friday, September 18, according to ChronicleLive. …
Read More »Coronavirus: second national lockdown would be ‘disastrous’, says prime minister
[ad_1] Image copyright fake images A second national blockade would likely have “disastrous” financial consequences for the UK, the prime minister said. Appearing before a committee of deputies, Boris Johnson said the government was doing “everything in our power” to avoid another national shutdown. That is why new restrictions, such …
Read More »NHS website bugs add to UK’s Covid-19 testing crisis | Society
[ad_1] The NHS website for booking coronavirus tests is struggling to cope with the number of requests, adding more problems to those already accumulated by the government’s test and trace scheme. People in the UK trying to book a test for Covid-19 online are directed, once they have passed the …
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