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The UK government has introduced strict new measures to try and slow the spread of coronavirus. But what are you still allowed to do? And what does the virus mean for your health?How do you MOT a vehicle if the garage is closed? - W. Burgher, Christchurch
The campaign group Homeowners Alliance says it would suggest going through with the move if you can, although it says you may struggle with getting your belongings moved. Postal workers will no longer ask customers to sign for deliveries, but will log the recipient's name instead. If items can't fit through letterboxes, postal workers will leave them at the door and step aside to a safe distance to allow people to retrieve their goods.Vets across the UK remain open, but the latest government advice is that practices should only provide emergency care and must reduce face-to-face contact as much as possible.
It takes five days on average to start showing the symptoms, scientists have said, but some people will get symptoms much later than this.
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