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‘Life put on hold’: what the papers say about the UK coronavirus crisis

‘Life put on hold’: what the papers say about the UK coronavirus crisis

Sobering plea from prime minister dominates front pages as UK comes to terms with wholesale change to daily life

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Unprecedented measures to fight the spread of coronavirus in the UK reverberate across the front pages today, with many newspapers giving prominence to a picture of Boris Johnson’s “your country needs you” gesture.

The Telegraph says simply: “Life put on hold” above a stormy looking prime minister. It highlights the latest quarantine measures and says a third of the population has been warned to avoid social contact this weekend. Every news in brief item relates to the virus too. The Matt cartoon makes a grim reference to the looming need for those over 70 to isolate themselves.

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