Student medics babysitting for NHS staff during COVID-19 pandemic
A selfless group of student medics have signed up to babysit the children of NHS staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A selfless group of student medics have signed up to babysit the children of NHS staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police and a hospital worker have suffered attacks.
“Some hospitals are really at the limit. Within London it’s very, very difficult at the moment, you can’t underestimate how difficult it is.”
The Department for Transport said the move will ensure ‘those who need to can continue to travel’.
Police are also geared up for more cases of domestic violence as homes are put under strain by extended periods of self-isolation.
The X-Men star has urged members of the public to donate to Masks For NHS Heroes after he gave the crowdfunding campaign £275,000.
It comes as Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock tested positive for the virus.
The supermarket is ramping up production to distribute more produce to food banks by July.
"President Trump is a ratings hit", he tweeted as he came under pressure to stem the spread of coronavirus.
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