Five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this morning.
1. Queen speaks to the nation amid crisis, urging people in the UK to demonstrate self-discipline, good-humoured resolve and fellow-feeling so they can"take pride" in how they responded to the pandemic.Labour's new leader Sir Keir Starmer says the government has failed to provide frontline NHS and care workers with enough protective equipment and should have admitted the problems with testing sooner. Now he wants it to say how it will get the UK out of lockdown.
out of clinical waste bags and ski goggles. Three of her colleagues are now on ventilators with Covid-19, under her care.Biologically impossible,"complete rubbish", and"the worst kind of fake news" - those are just some of the words scientists have for
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