[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures The government admitted to sending nearly 50,000 tests of coronavirus to the United States last week for processing after “operational problems” in UK laboratories. Sending swabs abroad is among the contingencies for dealing with “initial problems,” the Health Department said. The samples were airlifted to …
Read More »Coronavirus: call for public investigation into BAME’s risk of death
[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot There are concerns about the impact on people from an ethnic minority. More than 70 public figures are calling for a full and independent public investigation into Covid-19 deaths among people of minority ethnicity. They have signed a letter to the Prime Minister asking …
Read More »Boris Johnson warns Britain that he is about to enter the most dangerous phase of the virus battle when he reveals the closure plan: The Sun
[ad_1] BRITAIN is about to enter the most dangerous phase of the battle against the coronavirus, Boris Johnson will warn tomorrow night. The Prime Minister will urge “utmost caution” when he unveils his roadmap outside the running of the bulls. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus blog live for the latest news …
Read More »Coronavirus: The United Kingdom sent 50,000 samples of Covid-19 to the USA. USA For your analysis
[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures The government admitted to sending nearly 50,000 tests of coronavirus to the United States last week for processing after “operational problems” in UK laboratories. Sending swabs abroad is among the contingencies for dealing with “initial problems,” the Health Department said. The samples were airlifted to …
Read More »Nursing leaders ask the public to shine a light from their window on Tuesday night
[ad_1] Dame Eileen Sills, Chief Nurse of the Guy and St Thomas NHS Foundation, said: “It is great to see our hospitals lit up with the image of Florence Nightingale. It is a very fitting tribute since their first nursing school was established at the Hospital of St Thomas in …
Read More »Prince Harry says life has “dramatically changed for all of us” by marking the canceled Invictus games: The Sun
[ad_1] PRINCE Harry said that life has “dramatically changed” for all of us during the coronavirus crisis, as it marked what would have been the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games. The Duke of Sussex shared the video message on his Twitter account when he addressed fans of his new …
Read More »Coronavirus: call for public investigation into BAME’s risk of death
[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot There are concerns about the impact on people from an ethnic minority. More than 70 public figures are calling for a full and independent public investigation into Covid-19 deaths among people of minority ethnicity. They have signed a letter to the Prime Minister asking …
Read More »UK scientists responded to attempts to discredit the scientific basis for the blockade | UK News
[ad_1] A group of leading UK scientists have insisted that the scientific basis for coronavirus blockade is the work of a large group of experts, and that epidemiologist Prof Neil Ferguson is just one voice among many. In a letter coordinated by Dr. Thibaut Jombart, associate professor at the London …
Read More »The Prince of Wales greets British postal workers during a pandemic
[ad_1] Image copyright Clarence House / PA Media Screenshot The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall said postal workers “have never been more important.” The Prince of Wales has praised the “dedication, endurance and hard work” of Britain’s postal workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Charles left a letter …
Read More »Summer 2020: Quarantine movement will trigger “everyday bank holiday traffic” as prices soar above £ 2k for a week at Center Parcs
[ad_1] At 7pm on Sunday, the Prime Minister will effectively cancel millions of overseas holidays – and create a tangle of trouble for the UK tourism industry. Boris Johnson will confirm that almost everyone returning to the UK later this month will face 14 days of mandatory self-isolation. The move, …
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