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Social distancing is helping: Chief science adviser
Sir Patrick Vallance says it’s still too early to know when the measures can end.-
30 Mar
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Coronavirus: When can we get back to normal?
The deputy Chief Medical Officer for England says social distancing measures will likely be in place in some form for six months.-
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Raab announces scheme to fly stranded Brits home
Special charter flights will be arranged for countries where commercial flights have stopped.-
30 Mar
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Timelapse: London’s roads in the coronavirus pandemic
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London’s new hospital ‘extraordinary team effort’: NHS boss
London’s Docklands area is now home to a temporary Covid-19 hospital.-
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‘Told to close our eyes if patient coughs’
There’s huge anxiety in the NHS over coronavirus and the lack of protective equipment, Dr Guddi Singh says.-
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The government’s chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, has said social distancing and self-isolation is helping to prevent the spread of coronavirus, however it’s still too early to know exactly how long the measures will have to stay in place.
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30 Mar 2020
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