Covid-19 apps around the world
Many countries have been using mobile technology in the fight against Covid-19.
Many countries have been using mobile technology in the fight against Covid-19.
The coronavirus and pictures of the Prime Minister’s son lead the Sunday papers.
At the start of the Covid-19 lockdown, 1.8million people in England were asked to stay indoors for 12 weeks for medical reasons.
The young royal was born on May 2 2015 and is fourth in line to the throne.
Guidance on the Government website appears to have changed on April 28 to include wording saying home tests and satellite tests were included.
MENTAL health services are coping well, despite the pressures lockdown has placed on the mental health of the community, according to Dr Dominic Bishop, the services’ Clinical Director.
JENNY JAMES turned out to be the surprise star in last weekend’s virtual inter-insular triumph.
Professor Martin Marshall said support would be needed to set up the equipment and train GPs in addition to providing the kit.
A total of 376 more cases of Covid-19 have been diagnosed, chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan said.
ANCHORED between Icart and Petit Bot last Wednesday morning was the Gulden Leeuw, a 1937 Danish sailing yacht seeking shelter before returning to Amsterdam.
Prof Powis said: “We have become aware in the last few days of reports of severe illness in children which might be a Kawasaki-like disease.”
Youngsters have suffered abdominal pain and some have symptoms of inflammation around the heart, the alert suggested.
More than half of doctors in general practice reported feeling unsafe at work due to a lack of personal protective equipment.
Another homelessness charity described the Government’s aid for the homeless as ‘inadequate’.
Studies have shown mixed results over whether coverings offer any protection for healthy people.