PM: Coronavirus like unexpected and invisible mugger
Boris Johnson reflected on his own close-run experience with Covid-19 following his return to work.
Boris Johnson reflected on his own close-run experience with Covid-19 following his return to work.
With the death toll mounting, PPE shortages, ongoing lockdown the Sage scandal and a vaccine a long way off, Boris Johnson has his work cut out.
The PM will be back at work in Downing Street on Monday after recuperating from the disease at Chequers.
The figure was revealed as the UK continued its fifth weekend of lockdown.
Opposition parties react angrily after disclosure that Boris Johnson’s top political aide attended meetings of key scientific advisers.
The former chancellor said the country cannot afford to wait for a coronavirus vaccine before re-starting the economy.
The GL52 postcode saw more serious cases of Covid-19 than anywhere else in the country as of April 3rd.
There are now mounting calls for the UK government to follow suit.
Frontline workers are getting through a ‘staggering’ amount of personal protective equipment.
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