Coronavirus briefing: UK 'six months from normal' and US extends restrictions
BBC colleagues from Singapore, Germany and elsewhere report on the fight against the disease where they are.that life in Britain will not return to normal for six months. The Times says it's"almost inevitable" the current restrictions will be extended beyond the three weeks initially announced.
The Daily Telegraph feels the rising death toll"will convince the country that more time is needed", but people"need to be told something more than things are going to get worse if we are to get through this". A number of papers feature an image of Amged El-Hawrani - one of the first British doctors to die with the virus.
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