Joseph Alsousou who worked at two hospitals in Oxford, England, said that he was 'nearly in tears' when he was not allowed to stay at the house he had been lodging in.
: At a time of crisis the worst and best in people come out. Kicking NHS [National Health Service] workers out of their residence is not acceptable at a time when the country needs to stand behind the NHS. Measures need to be taken to stop this ever happening. On the other hand, most people have been very kind and supportive and I am sure they will continue to be so.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the number of coronavirus cases in the U.K has grown to more than 8,300, according to Johns Hopkins University. There have been 434 deaths and 140 recoveries.Among the latest cases is Prince Charles The 71-year-old heir to the throne had arrived on Sunday at his Balmoral residence Scotland with his wife Camilla, 72, Duchess of Cornwall, and had been displaying symptoms over the weekend.
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