The government has moved to shift blame to the public
Responsibility for all of this has been flipped – and not just on to the poor scientists for doing their jobs.
Responsibility for all of this has been flipped – and not just on to the poor scientists for doing their jobs.
As the world continues to grapple with the Covid-19 outbreak, there are daily developments to feel positive about.
Right now we can’t even decide which way up the map is, let alone which direction we should head in.
Jacob Rees-Mogg will defend the old order until he's blue in the face, but Covid-19 has demonstrated that another way is possible.
Ministers were also told some care home organisations are not getting any test results back.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously called antibody testing a “game-changer”.
Belly Mujinga died with coronavirus on April 5 after being spat at by a man on Victoria station in London on March 22.
Data published on Tuesday found that the number of deaths in England and Wales has exceeded normal levels by nearly 47,000 during the pandemic.
Sky News footage shows packed buses in London as commuters head back to work.
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