UK’s coronavirus death toll rises by 40 to 177 in biggest daily spike 

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more

Coronavirus death toll tops 10,000 worldwide as crisis continues to escalate in Europe

The coronavirus death toll has topped 10,000 worldwide, doubling in one week, as the crisis continues to escalate in Europe.  Almost half of all COVID-19 deaths have occurred in Europe, with Italy reporting devastatingly high numbers every day.  China, where the killer virus first emerged, accounts for a third of all victims, having battled the disease … Read more

SERENA LIPSCOMB got her cancer all-clear aged eight… but the physical and mental toll never ends

Many cancer units treating children have a brass bell attached to the wall. Ringing it signals the time when the children have finished their treatment and can finally start to get on with their lives. These chimes mark a huge milestone for them and their families, and provide inspiration for fellow patients. When I was … Read more

One person in Iran dies of coronavirus every ten minutes as country’s death toll rises to 1,284

The coronavirus is killing one person every 10 minutes in Iran as the death toll in the Middle East’s worst-affected country rocketed to 1,284. Health ministry spokesman Kianush Jahanpur tweeted that 50 people are getting infected with the virus every hour. Deputy Health Minister Alireza Raisi said the total number of infections had reached 18,407 … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Death toll hits 108 with 2,626 cases as four die

Britain’s coronavirus death toll has today risen to 137 as Scotland’s individual fatality toll doubled overnight and Northern Ireland confirmed its first victim.  Officials announced 33 more deaths, the joint highest daily death count recorded on British soil since the crisis began to spiral out of control.   They included a 47-year-old – the second youngest … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Death toll hits 108 with 2,626 cases as four die

Four more deaths have today been confirmed in the UK, taking the total number of fatalities on British soil to 108. Northern Ireland has announced its first coronavirus victim and three more patients have died in Scotland.  Wales confirmed no more deaths have been recorded overnight, while England has yet to announce its daily update.   Health officials … Read more

Coronavirus: Italy sees 475 deaths, the highest one-day toll

Italy has recorded the highest one-day official coronavirus death toll since the first case was detected in China late last year. On Wednesday the country reported 475 new deaths from Covid-19, just a day after it looked like Italian coronavirus infections had started to slow.  Italy’s Civil Protection Agency announced 4,207 new cases of Covid-19 … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Death toll jumps 33 to 104, with 2,182 infected

Britain’s coronavirus death toll has today risen to 104 after the number of new daily fatalities doubled in the space of just 24 hours. Officials today announced 33 more deaths from the life-threatening infection in the UK – up from 16 yesterday and 20 on Monday, amid fears the outbreak in Britain is spiralling out … Read more

Worldwide coronavirus infection toll hits 200,000 after doubling in less than two weeks

Worldwide coronavirus infection toll hits 200,000 after doubling in less than two weeks By Connor Boyd Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 11:58 GMT, 18 March 2020 | Updated: 12:18 GMT, 18 March 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has now infected more than 200,000 people around the globe after doubling in less than two weeks. Cases of … Read more

Italy’s doctors warn of ‘catastrophic’ situation as coronavirus death toll rises 345 to 2,503

Doctors on the front line of Italy’s coronavirus outbreak have described ‘catastrophic’ scenes in hospitals which are creaking with the sheer volume of cases. They tell of critically ill patients who should be in intensive care but are instead slumped in busy wards because of a woeful lack of equipment and staff. Worryingly, the doctors … Read more