The number of deaths from coronavirus in Great Britain has increased by 759, which means that the total number of fatalities in the country's epidemics is already 18,100, the Ministry of Health said this afternoon.more
The British government maintains the goal of carrying out 100,000 by the end of April. tests for coronavirus per day, said Foreign Minister Dominic Raab in the House of Commons replacing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.more
A comprehensive review of the research indicates that combined measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox vaccines are effective and do not carry a higher risk of autism or other diseases. Current evidence of safety and efficacy justify widespread vaccination, the authors of these analyzes say.more
Researchers from the infectious hospital in Rome isolated the coronavirus from the patient's tears, according to the scientific journal Annals of Internal Medicine. According to researchers, the eyes are not only the place where the virus enters, but also a potential source of infection.
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The latest figures released on Tuesday show a total of 17,337 people have died in hospital after testing positive for Covid-19, with the death tally up 823 in the past day.more
Dentists in England are facing "critical shortages" in personal protective equipment (PPE), forcing patients with urgent problems to "take matters into their own hands", says an organisation representing UK dentists.more
CNN reported Tuesday (April 21) that the U.S. is monitoring intelligence on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who according to an anonymous US official is in critical condition after unknown surgery.more
A member of staff at Northampton General Hospital (NGH) 'will be missed by everyone who knew or worked with her' having died after testing positive for coronavirus. Joanna Klenczon, 34, worked at the hospital for 10 years and was a domestic supervisor at the time of her death on April 9.more
Boris Johnson's government was probably slow in the initial reaction to the coronavirus, according to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He also admitted that the epidemic was the most complex and difficult challenge he had seen in politics.more
The British government today published an unprecedented long and detailed response to an article in The Sunday Times, accusing it of downplaying the threat of coronavirus and being too slow in the first phase of the epidemic.
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At the time of the coronavirus, the Swedish princess Zofia, wife of Prince Karol Filip, after completing a three-day medical course, began working in one of the hospitals in Stockholm. Her tasks include helping the sick and cleaning up.more
Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza confirmed today that the country will be entering the second phase of fighting the epidemic from May, i.e. the stage of easing restrictions. "But I want one thing to be clear; the battle is not yet won," he said in a radio interview.more
From today, passengers can enter London buses only through the middle door. This is to improve the protection of drivers against infection. This means that bus travel has become free, because the city card readers are located next to the drivers.more
A further 596 deaths linked to the coronavirus were recorded in U.K. hospitals, the fewest since April 6, though Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said on Sunday morning that it is still too early to consider lifting lockdown restrictions.more
In Italy it is "absolutely too early" to start the so-called the second phase of the epidemic, i.e. the easing of restrictions - this opinion was expressed today by Walter Ricciardi, an expert from the World Health Organization (WHO) and adviser to the Ministry of Health in Rome.more
A 99-year-old war veteran who raised an incredible £25m for the NHS is to be guest of honour at the opening of a Nightingale hospital in Harrogate.more