'With a drug like dexamethasone... we're seeing the first chink of light and the hope there will be treatments that can make a big difference to mortality rates' PM Boris Johnson says 'we've turned the tide' on coronavirus but not yet defeated it
Boris Johnson was asked whether the rules on attendance at funerals in England would be relaxed.
The guidance for England says that mourners who are self-isolating for 14 days but do not have symptoms should be helped to attend, as should those in vulnerable groups who are shielding. Anyone showing symptoms of coronavirus should not attend.
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