Donald Trump suggests Kim Jong Un is ALIVE saying ‘I wish him well’

BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump suggests Kim Jong Un is ALIVE saying ‘I wish him well’ and says he KNOWS the truth about North Korean dictator’s health – but also says ‘nobody knows where he is ‘Nobody knows where he is,’ Trump said of the North Korean leader’s whereabouts Kim has not been seen in weeks … Read more

Brits are considering swapping social media for letters and cards, study suggests

Britons are turning away from social media and embracing more traditional forms of communication during the coronavirus lockdown, a new survey suggests. Compared with the anxiety-inducing experience of posting updates on Facebook and Instagram, two thirds of adults still think sending a hand-written message is the best way to keep in touch. In a poll … Read more

Furloughed British workers could pick fruit and veg suggests Environment Secretary

Minister tells furloughed workers they should get fruit-picking jobs to help farmers who are struggling to fill vacancies George Eustice expects there to be a need to recruit British harvest workers  ‘A third of the migrant labour that normally comes to the UK is here,’ he says Up to 80,000 workers, mostly from Eastern Europe, … Read more

Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people’s homes using DRONES, study suggests 

Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people’s homes using drones to cut the spread of the deadly infection, a study has suggested.  The proposal would see batches tests of tests ferried from centralised test facilities out the the public, allowing authorities to determine who needed to be quarantined. At the same time, removing the need … Read more

Nicola Sturgeon suggests Scotland could soon allow small gatherings

Nicola Sturgeon today suggested people in Scotland could soon be allowed to meet a small ‘bubble’ of friends or family outside of their households under plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown.  The Scottish First Minister said other countries are beginning to look at expanding the definition of ‘households’ to allow small gatherings of people and … Read more

Nicola Sturgeon suggests Scotland could soon allow small gatherings

Nicola Sturgeon today suggested people in Scotland could soon be allowed to meet a small ‘bubble’ of friends or family outside of their households under plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown.  The Scottish First Minister said other countries are beginning to look at expanding the definition of ‘households’ to allow small gatherings of people and … Read more

Coronavirus patients’ EYES could be contagious for WEEKS, study suggests

Coronavirus can linger in the eyes for weeks on end, according to a newly-published case report.  Researchers at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases in Italy found that virus persisted in the eyes of one 65-year-old woman for 21 days after she first developed symptoms.  Reports have emerged of people getting pink eye with coronavirus … Read more

Donald Trump suggests bizarre treatments for coronavirus including injections

President Donald Trump proposed unorthodox new treatments for the coronavirus at Thursday’s White House press briefing – including the use of ultraviolet rays and injections of cleaning agents into patients. Trump, who studied finance and real estate but touts his gut instincts about medical and scientific issues, brought up possible treatments including ‘injecting’ cleaning agents … Read more

Donald Trump suggests bizarre treatments for coronavirus including injections

President Donald Trump proposed unorthodox new treatments for the coronavirus at Thursday’s White House press briefing – including the use of ultraviolet rays and injections of cleaning agents into patients. Trump, who studied finance and real estate but touts his gut instincts about medical and scientific issues, brought up possible treatments including ‘injecting’ cleaning agents … Read more

Coronavirus: LA data suggests REAL death rate is 0.18%

Coronavirus may kill 70 times fewer patients than official UK death figures suggest, studies have shown. Britain has one of the worst COVID-19 testing records, meaning a frightening 13 per cent of diagnosed patients in the UK die from the disease.  But this is considerably higher than the real death rate because it does not … Read more