Countries where public face mask wearing is advised have lower rates of coronavirus infections

Countries advising its people to wear face masks to stop the spread of coronavirus have had lower rates of infection, data shows. While other measures will affect results such as testing and social distancing, it is clear that many Asian countries where face masks have been widely worn are suffering fewer cases of Covid-19. Hong … Read more

Coronavirus faces fresh foe as the Gruffalo joins public health fight in new scenes penned by author

Oh help, oh no, it’s the Gruffalo! Coronavirus faces fresh foe as children’s favourite beast joins public health fight in new scenes penned by author Julia Donaldson Julia Donaldson and illustrator Alex Scheffler reunited in the anti-virus campaign Set of images urge children to adhere to social distancing rules and stay at home Twitter users … Read more

Noah Cyrus reunites with ex Lil Xan for a ride in Los Angeles…after their 2018 public breakup

Noah Cyrus reunites with rapper ex Lil Xan for a car ride… after their tumultuous public breakup in 2018 By Carly Johnson For Dailymail.com Published: 07:27 BST, 4 April 2020 | Updated: 08:14 BST, 4 April 2020 A little over a year after their tumultuous breakup, Noah Cyrus appears to have reconciled with her rapper … Read more

Health chiefs fear sunny weather will see public flouting coronavirus lockdown rules this weekend

Health chiefs today urged locked-down Britons to continue staying at home to help fight the coronavirus pandemic this weekend as a mini-heatwave is due to sweep the country. Large parts of the UK will enjoy ‘a good deal of sunshine’ on Saturday, with the weather ‘feeling warmer than recently’, according to the Met Office. Sunday … Read more

Health chiefs fear sunny weather will see public flouting coronavirus lockdown rules this weekend

Health chiefs today urged locked-down Britons to continue staying at home to help fight the coronavirus pandemic this weekend as a mini-heatwave is due to sweep the country. Large parts of the UK will enjoy ‘a good deal of sunshine’ on Saturday, with the weather ‘feeling warmer than recently’, according to the Met Office. Sunday … Read more

Public health planners ‘ignored warnings from WHO to prepare for mass testing’

British health officials ‘IGNORED warnings from WHO to prepare for mass testing in case of a major pandemic as far back as 2005’ Officials wrongly believed a new strain of influenza would be next to hit the UK Senior government insider said they reportedly ‘did not discuss’ mass testing The UK’s coronavirus death toll today … Read more

Public health planners ‘ignored warnings from WHO to prepare for mass testing’

British health officials ‘IGNORED warnings from WHO to prepare for mass testing in case of a major pandemic as far back as 2005’ Officials wrongly believed a new strain of influenza would be next to hit the UK Senior government insider said they reportedly ‘did not discuss’ mass testing The UK’s coronavirus death toll today … Read more

Public Health England passes the buck insisting it has ‘done its part’

The blame game for the coronavirus testing fiasco is in full swing today amid mounting fury at the failure to ramp up screening. In the face of an outcry about the government response, Public Health England England effectively passed the buck saying it had ‘done our part’ to ensure checks were available for patients. The … Read more

Staggering incompetence of our public health fatcats

A couple of months back, the Taxpayers Alliance published what it called a Nanny State Rich List. It pointed out some extraordinary salaries being paid to various quango-crats keen on running campaigns urging us to use our phones less, have fewer soft drinks, pay punitive taxes on sugar and so on. Top of the league, … Read more

Staggering incompetence of our public health fatcats

A couple of months back, the Taxpayers Alliance published what it called a Nanny State Rich List. It pointed out some extraordinary salaries being paid to various quango-crats keen on running campaigns urging us to use our phones less, have fewer soft drinks, pay punitive taxes on sugar and so on. Top of the league, … Read more