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GET STARTEDThe new guidance covers NHS workers in hospitals, GP and dental surgeries, and those working in care homes and delivering care to people’s homes.
Suicide prevention charities are urging anyone who feels at risk to seek help.
The UK ranks worse than the US and France for receiving spam related to Covid-19, a cyber security firm claims.
The plant which shut in March will remain closed for the rest of this month at least.
Professor Sir Ian Boyd, of the University of St Andrews, said the coronavirus outbreak should act as a ‘wake-up call’.
Joseph Alsousou said his emails had been ‘constantly pinging’ since he set up a site to help NHS colleagues.
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Nearly a quarter of the workforce is absent due to precautions around the infection and unrelated sickness.
Assistant Chief Constable Alan Todd had previously predicted a rise in domestic violence during the crisis, and now says that is now materialising.
Researchers found the progress of epidemics is highly variable, and sensitive to the timing of early interventions.
The hospital will need an army of up to 16,000 staff in clinical and ancillary roles to keep it running.
The airline is using a modified version of the Government’s job retention scheme.
People living in the city have been able to enjoy parks and outdoor spaces again after officials eased the measures in the city.
Patients will remain in their vehicles when checked by clinic staff to avoid the risk of spreading Covid-19.
Investigators have found paedophiles discussing opportunities to exploit the coronavirus lockdown.
The tiny cub was found on a site in Speke, Merseyside.
The Labour leader also suggested he would have acted sooner if he had been PM.