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Boy stuck on acute NHS ward for a year because he has no home to go to

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Boy stuck on acute NHS ward for a year because he has no home to go to Disabled 10-year-old cannot leave until Manchester council settles his homeless familyA 10-year-old boy has been living on an acute NHS medical ward for nearly a year despite being well enough to be discharged because the local council has failed to find appropriate accommodation for his homeless family, the Guardian has learned.The boy, Ahmed, has developmental disabilities including cerebral palsy and scoliosis, is fed through a tube and is registered blind. He was admitted to the Royal Manchester children’s hospital on 1 March last year with breathing difficulties. Within six weeks, he had recovered enough to be discharged, but his doctors refused to let him leave as the family were homeless and “sofa ...

Coronavirus live updates: stock markets plunge on global recession fears

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Coronavirus live updates: stock markets plunge on global recession fears With cases spiking sharply across Europe and emergency measures in place from California to Saudi Arabia, investors have sent shares tumbling. Follow all the developments live. Leaked coronavirus plan to quarantine 16m sparks chaos in ItalyQuarter of Italy’s population put in quarantineVoices from the frontline against Covid-19Trump’s immigration policies ‘may put people at risk’Can a face mask stop it spreading? Coronavirus facts checked 11.53pm GMTThe Australian Securities Exchange is now down 5.5%. 11.50pm GMTUS senator Ted Cruz has released a statement saying he “briefly interacted with an individual who is currently symptomatic and has tested positive for Covid-19” while at...

Coronavirus: Foreign Office advice over Italy confuses British holidaymakers

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Coronavirus: Foreign Office advice over Italy confuses British holidaymakers FCO updates advice after saying travel to Lombardy largely safe despite mass quarantineLeaked plan to quarantine 16m Italians sparks chaosThe Foreign Office is facing criticism over its lack of clear advice for British people with holidays booked in northern Italy and those currently in quarantine as a result of the region’s escalating coronavirus crisis.Hours after a decree was approved to lock down the Lombardy region, the department was still advising that it was safe to travel anywhere in Italy except for 11 towns where the outbreak originated. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live updates: Italian PM signs lockdown decree affecting millions in north

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Coronavirus live updates: Italian PM signs lockdown decree affecting millions in north Italy seals off northern region; US authorities say man in his 50s had no obvious contact with infection; two killed in China quarantine hotel collapse US deaths rise to 19 as New York declares state of emergencyCoronavirus quarantine hotel in China collapses, trapping dozensThousands held on cruise ship off US west coast as scientists say: ‘This is now a pandemic’‘If I catch the coronavirus I’m screwed. Gig economy workers can’t afford to be ill’ 5.40am GMTTens of millions of students are stuck at home because their schools have been closed due to the virus spread.Many of them are doing online lessons run by their schools, and on this unprecedented mass scale there...

Italy set to quarantine whole of Lombardy due to coronavirus

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Italy set to quarantine whole of Lombardy due to coronavirus Government’s draft decree would impose fines on anyone caught entering or leaving northern regionThe Italian government is to lockdown the northern region of Lombardy, as it battles to contain the spread of the coronavirus. A draft decree would extend the quarantined areas, so-called “red-zones”, ordering people not to enter or leave the region.The country is grappling to contain Europe’s worst outbreak of Covid-19, which has claimed 233 lives and infected a total of 5,883 people. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus death: family pay tribute to ‘wonderful person’

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Coronavirus death: family pay tribute to 'wonderful person' Family of 83-year-old who died on Thursday after returning from a cruise are now self-isolating The family of the man who died in Milton Keynes after contracting coronavirus have paid tribute to a “truly loving and wonderful person”.Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation trust said the man, who had recently returned from a Caribbean cruise, tested positive for coronavirus shortly before his death on Thursday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live updates: number of confirmed cases in UK jumps to 206

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Coronavirus live updates: number of confirmed cases in UK jumps to 206 Twenty one cases reported on ship off San Francisco as leader of Italy’s Democratic party tests positiveCases pass 100,000 globally as Iran threatens force to restrict spreadMelbourne doctor with coronavirus symptoms continued seeing patientsCoronavirus quarantine plans ignite row between South Korea and JapanCoronavirus symptoms: what are they and should I see a doctor?Coronavirus: nine reasons to be reassured 5.23pm GMTMore than 1,200 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Italy since Friday, the Civil Protection Agency said.The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Italy has risen to 5,883 from 4,636 on Friday, according to official figures, a rise of 1,247. 5.12pm GMTA second member of ...

Coronavirus quarantine hotel in China collapses, trapping dozens

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Coronavirus quarantine hotel in China collapses, trapping dozens Xinjia Express Hotel was being used to observe people who had had contact with patientsCoronavirus –latest updatesA hotel in south-eastern China used as a quarantine centre for people who had come into contact with coronavirus patients has collapsed, trapping dozens, according to the local government.As of 00:16am local time on Sunday, 43 people had been rescued from the wreckage of the Xinjia Express Hotel in the city of Quanzhou, Fujian province, according to a blog on the website of the Fujian provincial fire services rescue team. A video in the post shows a fireman walking away from the wreckage carrying an infant. Continue reading... Go to Source

Is coronavirus mutating into a more deadly strain? Covid-19 myths busted

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Is coronavirus mutating into a more deadly strain? Covid-19 myths busted The truth about the protective value of face masks and whether it’s easy to catch Covid-19Follow our latest coronavirus blog for live news and updatesHow to protect yourself against coronavirusCoronavirus symptoms: what are they and should I see a doctor?All viruses accumulate mutations over time and the virus that causes Covid-19 is no different. How widespread different strains of a virus become depends on natural selection – the versions that can propagate quickest and replicate effectively in the body will be the most “successful”. This doesn’t necessarily mean most dangerous for people though, as viruses that kill people rapidly or make them so sick that they are incapacitated may...

Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should I see a doctor?

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Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should I see a doctor? What are the symptoms caused by the virus from Wuhan in China, how does it spread, and when should you call a doctor?Find all our coronavirus coverage hereHow to protect yourself from infectionCoronavirus latest updatesIt is caused by a member of the coronavirus family that has never been encountered before. Like other coronaviruses, it has come from animals. Many of those initially infected either worked or frequently shopped in the Huanan seafood wholesale market in the centre of the Chinese city. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK to withdraw from EU aviation safety regulator, Shapps says

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UK to withdraw from EU aviation safety regulator, Shapps says Transport secretary says senior figures will gradually return to UK as regulatory powers revert to CAAThe UK is to withdraw from the European Union aviation safety regulator (EASA) after the Brexit transition period, Grant Shapps has confirmed.The transport secretary said many of the most senior figures at the organisation headquartered in Cologne, Germany were British and that they would gradually return to the UK throughout this year as regulatory powers reverted to the Civil Aviation Authority. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: thousands stranded on Grand Princess cruise ship after 21 cases confirmed

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Coronavirus: thousands stranded on Grand Princess cruise ship after 21 cases confirmed Crew and passengers from more than 50 countries stuck on ship moored off San Francisco, as global infections pass 100,000 markCoronavirus – live updates Nearly half of the 46 people tested for coronavirus onboard the Grand Princess cruise ship moored off San Francisco have returned a positive result, vice president Mike Pence has said, and the fate of its more than 3,500 passengers and crew from more than 50 countries remains unclear.Pence said 21 positive results had been recorded – 19 crew members and two passengers – and that “those that will need to be quarantined will be quarantined. Those who will require medical help will receive it.” He urged elderly Americans to ...

UK universities face cash black hole amid coronavirus crisis

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UK universities face cash black hole amid coronavirus crisis Hundreds of millions of pounds in fees could be lost as foreign students cancel enrolmentCoronavirus news – live updatesBritish universities face a black hole of hundreds of millions of pounds in tuition fees from the impact of coronavirus as international students from China and other severely affected countries are forced to cancel or postpone enrolments.Sources told the Guardian that most universities are planning for new students from China to delay entry until January next year, with online teaching offered. Exams, including English language tests required for visas and university admissions, have been cancelled in China, where 80,000 people have caught coronavirus. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live updates: Australia traces patients treated by sick doctor as US cruise ship cases rise

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Coronavirus live updates: Australia traces patients treated by sick doctor as US cruise ship cases rise Two victims were in their 70s and had travelled overseas, say state authorities, as cruise ship off San Francisco reports 21 cases and Hong Kong advises against non-urgent travel Cases pass 100,000 globally as Iran threatens force to restrict spreadMelbourne doctor with coronavirus symptoms continued seeing patientsCoronavirus quarantine plans ignite row between South Korea and Japan‘More scary than coronavirus’: South Korea alerts expose private livesEssential guide: can I catch it on public transport, and how sick will I get?Coronavirus: nine reasons to be reassured 5.46am GMTAmerican jails are on high alert for coronavirus. Below are sone of the measures that are being ...

Family fear Briton who died of coronavirus was kept on ward too long

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Family fear Briton who died of coronavirus was kept on ward too long Staff and patients at Milton Keynes university hospital in isolation after man’s death Follow the latest on Covid-19Share your experiencesMedical staff and patients at a hospital in Milton Keynes have been placed in isolation after a man in his 80s became the second person in Britain to have died from coronavirus, amid family fears he was not isolated quickly enough.Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation trust said the man, who had recently returned from a Caribbean cruise, tested positive for coronavirus shortly before his death on Thursday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: nine reasons to be reassured

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Coronavirus: nine reasons to be reassured Yes, Covid-19 is serious, but context is key and the world is well placed to deal with itShare your experiencesThe coronavirus epidemic plainly poses an exceptionally serious global problem: in a few short weeks, it has spread from China to more than 80 countries, infecting more than 100,000 people so far and causing more than 3,400 deaths.But as we are hit with minute-by-minute updates from around the world, experiencing the advance of Covid-19 in real time – news alerts, huge headlines, social media hysteria – there’s a risk that we might lose some essential context. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘It isn’t Mad Max’: Police warning after shoppers brawl over toilet paper in Sydney

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'It isn't Mad Max': Police warning after shoppers brawl over toilet paper in Sydney Police called to a western Sydney supermarket on Saturday over reports of a physical altercationNSW police had to be called to a western Sydney supermarket on Saturday morning after a fight broke out among three women over toilet paper.On Saturday afternoon NSW police asked the women involved to come forward, and warned shoppers to behave themselves. Continue reading... Go to Source

Police to review inquiry into 2000 disappearance of Dubai ruler’s daughter

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Police to review inquiry into 2000 disappearance of Dubai ruler's daughter Family court ruled this week that Sheikha Shamsa al-Maktoum was probably abducted by her fatherThe lapsed investigation into the disappearance of the ruler of Dubai’s daughter from the streets of Cambridge 20 years ago is to be reviewed, police have said.Confirmation that detectives could revive their criminal inquiries follows a damning family court judgment that found – on the balance of probabilities – that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum orchestrated the abduction of two of his daughters, Sheikha Shamsa in 2000 and her sister, Sheikha Latifa, who was seized off a yacht in the Indian Ocean in 2018. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus latest updates: Trump admits outbreak ‘might’ impact US economy

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Coronavirus latest updates: Trump admits outbreak 'might' impact US economy Pence acknowledges shortage of testing kits; WHO warns of sustained community transmission; first death in UK. Follow live news:Man with coronavirus went to packed rock concert at New Zealand arenaGreece shuts schools as WHO warns about local transmissionVietnamese curator dropped because of ‘coronavirus prejudice’Cruise ship held near San Francisco for testing as city confirms two casesHas Covid-19 mutated into a more deadly strain? Busting the mythsTrump calls WHO’s global death rate from coronavirus ‘a false number’‘Really stressful’: Italians struggle to cope with education closuresCoronavirus latest: at a glance 5.53am GMT Related: 'Fake, Fake': senior Chinese leade...

Inside the cruise ship that became a coronavirus breeding ground

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Inside the cruise ship that became a coronavirus breeding ground As contagion swept through the Diamond Princess, its crew had to carry on working. Here, they recall the climate of chaos and fear that prevailed during the ship’s two-week quarantineChristian Santos* remembers staying awake at night, anxiously listening to the sound of his colleague coughing. They were sleeping below deck, in one of the small rooms shared by workers on board the stricken Diamond Princess cruise ship.He had spent the previous two weeks serving guests who were confined to their rooms, and watching the miserable failure of disease-control measures on the vessel. Now he knew the coronavirus, which had already transmitted to hundreds of people onboard, had almost certainly entered his own cabin. Continue...

‘More scary than coronavirus’: South Korea’s health alerts expose private lives

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'More scary than coronavirus': South Korea's health alerts expose private lives ‘Safety guidance texts’ sent by the authorities contain an avalanche of personal information and are fuelling social stigmaCoronavirus latest updatesAs the number of coronavirus cases in South Korea exceeded 6,000 this week, there was a rise, too, in complaints about information overload in the form of emergency virus text alerts that have included embarrassing revelations about infected people’s private lives.Health authorities and district offices across the country are sending “safety guidance texts” from early morning to late at night, reminding people to wash their hands thoroughly and not to touch their faces with unwashed hands. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Fake, Fake’: senior Chinese leader heckled by residents on visit to coronavirus city

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'Fake, Fake': senior Chinese leader heckled by residents on visit to coronavirus city Sun Chunlan was visiting Wuhan when residents apparently criticised efforts to combat virusA top Chinese official visiting Wuhan has been heckled by residents who yelled “fake, fake, everything is fake” as she inspected the work of a neighbourhood committee charged with taking care of quarantined residents.Vice-premier Sun Chunlan, one of the most senior government officials to visit the centre of the coronavirus outbreak, toured a residential community in Wuhan’s Qingshan district on Thursday. According to state media, Sun was inspecting the operations of the neighbourhood committee, meant to make checks on residents each day and distribute necessities like medicine, food and fresh v...

First UK death from coronavirus confirmed as cases surge to 115

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First UK death from coronavirus confirmed as cases surge to 115 In a change of policy, some confirmed cases are now treated at home rather than in hospital Coronavirus – live updatesA woman in her 70s was confirmed as the first coronavirus death in the UK on Thursday as Downing Street warned that it was now highly likely that the virus would spread in “a significant way”.It was thought she contracted the virus in the UK and had not been in contact with any other known cases. The woman, who was admitted to the Royal Berkshire hospital in Reading on Wednesday, had been “in and out of hospital” with underlying health conditions, the hospital said. The unnamed victim was tested on Wednesday but results only came back after she died early on Thursday morning. Bo...

Chinese police place Britons in enforced isolation after ferry trip

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Chinese police place Britons in enforced isolation after ferry trip Teacher was given 20 minutes to pack and must remain in hotel room for two weeks Jo Davison and her partner were relaxing in their flat in Shenzhen, China, when the phone rang. She was told by the Chinese authorities that they had been exposed to the coronavirus at close proximity and that officials were on their way. “It was terrifying. Five people in hazmats turned up at our apartment, they looked like ghostbusters,” she said. “They took swabs from our nose and throat and said they’d return in the morning so we should start packing.” Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Really stressful’: Italians struggle to cope with education closures

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'Really stressful': Italians struggle to cope with education closures Parents having to use paid leave to stay at home after decision, disputed by some expertsCoronavirus updates – liveStudents, parents and teachers are struggling to cope with the Italian government’s decision to close all schools and universities nationwide until 15 March as it grapples to contain Europe’s worst outbreak of coronavirus. The virus had claimed 148 lives in the country by Thursday evening, according to government figures.“It is not easy,” said Maurizio Bufalini, 45, who works at a court in Ferrara, in Emilia-Romagna. “My wife and I had to use our holidays and paid leave to stay at home with our little daughter. I hope the government will intervene soon, otherwise it wil...

Calls for Sheikh Mohammed to face justice over family abduction

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Calls for Sheikh Mohammed to face justice over family abduction UK judge ruled that ruler of Dubai orchestrated abduction of daughters and intimidated his wifeMinisters, police and prosecutors are under pressure to bring the ruler of Dubai to justice after a UK judge ruled that he orchestrated the abduction of two of daughters – one from the streets of Cambridge.The damning family court judgment naming Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, who is a friend of the Queen and one of the UK’s most important figures in horse-racing, risks destabilising diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates, a close Gulf ally. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: Iran to limit travel between major cities amid more than 3,500 cases – latest updates

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Coronavirus: Iran to limit travel between major cities amid more than 3,500 cases - latest updates California declares state of emergency; Italian doctors say German man may have been first European with virus and Scotland registers three more cases Full story: California declares emergency after first deathUK: government reverses plan to stop daily location updates‘Do not kiss pets’: owner gives dog coronavirusShare your experiences 11.45am GMTAn employee in HSBC’s research department in London has tested positive for coronavirus, three sources have told Reuters.The employee informed the bank at the weekend and staff who came into contact with him have been told to work from home, a source familiar with the matter said. 11.41am GMTA spokesman for Britain’s Prime...

Coronavirus UK: U-turn over plan to stop daily geographical updates

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Coronavirus UK: U-turn over plan to stop daily geographical updates Chief medical officer admits ‘communications fumble’ over providing data on virus spreadCoronavirus – latest news and updatesThe government has reversed a controversial decision to withhold information about the geographical spread of the coronavirus, as the UK’s chief medical officer admitted a “communications fumble”.On Wednesday, Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer, said the government would stop providing daily updates on the location of patients who had tested positive “due to the number cases” following a 70% increase. The decision prompted accusations of secrecy and concerns that it would lead to the spread of fake news. Continue reading... Go to Source
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