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he was a patient at milton keynes hospital.e more than 100,000 cases, nearly 3,500 people have died, but many have now recovered. jon donnison reports now from milton keynes. the hospital says the man died here on thursday, shortly after he tested positive for covid—19. he was in his early 80s and was being treated for underlying health problems. the hospital says it remains open as normal and doctors are following nhs guidelines to try to stop the virus spreading. as in many places, a tent to test people has been set up in the car park outside. doctors here say they are now trying to trace and isolate not only staff who were in contact with this man but also fellow patients. these are still quite small numbers compared to other countries, but nevertheless it is progressing. and i think as professor witty said to the health select committee last week, really the chances of the uk missing an epidemic now are slim to nil. there are already empty shelves and some supermarkets, they were out of toilet roll and hand sanitiser at the
he was a patient at milton keynes hospital.e more than 100,000 cases, nearly 3,500 people have died, but many have now recovered. jon donnison reports now from milton keynes. the hospital says the man died here on thursday, shortly after he tested positive for covid—19. he was in his early 80s and was being treated for underlying health problems. the hospital says it remains open as normal and doctors are following nhs guidelines to try to stop the virus spreading. as in many places, a tent...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating patients or staff who came into contact with him. 21 people have the virus on a cruise ship off san francisco — around 140 britons are on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus. those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match with france has been postponed after a home player contracted the virus. after 1pm, we'll be putting your questions and concerns to a virologist specialising in coronavirus. in other news, £360 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms dennis and ciara. and click asks if ai can help fight coronavirus misinformation. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a man in his 80s has become the second person in the uk to die after testing positive for coronavirus. milton keynes hospital said he had underlying health conditions — and they've isolated any patients or staff who were in contact with him. the number of cases in the
milton keynes hospital is isolating patients or staff who came into contact with him. 21 people have the virus on a cruise ship off san francisco — around 140 britons are on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus. those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match with france has been postponed after a home player contracted the virus. after 1pm, we'll be putting...
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andy moore, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital.re? the hospital is saying that they are open as normal today for people with appointments, and they are now working to isolate and speak to any members of staff and also patients who may have been in contact with this gentleman while he was in hospital. he died, we understand, on thursday and, shortly before he died, he tested positive for coronavirus, having been in hospital with underlying health conditions. he was in his 80s. some reports this morning that he may have travelled overseas. the hospital said it is offering its condolences to his family and friends, but i think there will be some concerns for people who might have been in hospital showing a ward with this gentleman who will now have to be checked out. thank you very much. just to let you know you are hearing from scotland that one of the largest leisure complexes in glasgow has closed after a person who use that facility tested positive for coronavirus. they say the spoke person for glasgow a life that they are taking
andy moore, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital.re? the hospital is saying that they are open as normal today for people with appointments, and they are now working to isolate and speak to any members of staff and also patients who may have been in contact with this gentleman while he was in hospital. he died, we understand, on thursday and, shortly before he died, he tested positive for coronavirus, having been in hospital with underlying health...
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we are statement of the man who died at milton keynes hospital. they confirmed he was 83.he passed away. although he had the virus the family said they had no confirmation as to the cause of death. they are in self isolation now. we have more coming up before that, here is the weather. another unsettled weekend in store. we have low pressure sweeping n, in, it will bring in wet and windy weather, that will transfer eastwards and on sunday, we are into a run of cooler air and lot of blustery showers blowing in from the west, with sunny spells in between. but the winds a feature to end the day this evening, round irish sea coast, 40, 50mph gusts with heavy rain which will don't spill east ward. by the end of the night that will by a cross the eastern parts of the country. further west blustery showers and clear spells, cooler as well to end the night here by a mild one further sow south and east. into sunday, wet and windy, clearing away from the south—east. a brighter day for many. lots of sunshine but blustery showers. they will be a mixture of hail into them and wintrines
we are statement of the man who died at milton keynes hospital. they confirmed he was 83.he passed away. although he had the virus the family said they had no confirmation as to the cause of death. they are in self isolation now. we have more coming up before that, here is the weather. another unsettled weekend in store. we have low pressure sweeping n, in, it will bring in wet and windy weather, that will transfer eastwards and on sunday, we are into a run of cooler air and lot of blustery...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with the man in his 80s who die from the virus on thursday. we currently have five patients who are isolated and have been tested and we are waiting for the results. we have asked nine staff to self—isolate. the results. we have asked nine staff to self-isolate. arjun 40 britons remain inquietude on—board cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. there is a rush for me to get off the ship as i have stage four cancer and my tumours are actively growing. it will not be easy to off—load the 2500 passengers on this ship. £360 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage done by storm dennis and storm ciara. in sport, we will have more on the ripple's victory with bournemouth which leaves a 25 points clear at the top of the table. good evening. the number of coronavirus cases in the uk has passed 200. it comes as the deputy chief medical officerfor passed 200. it comes as the deputy chief medical officer for england has warned that the chances for the uk
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with the man in his 80s who die from the virus on thursday. we currently have five patients who are isolated and have been tested and we are waiting for the results. we have asked nine staff to self—isolate. the results. we have asked nine staff to self-isolate. arjun 40 britons remain inquietude on—board cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. there is a rush for me to get...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with the man in his 80s who died from the virus on thursday. we currently have five patients who are isolated and have been tested and we are awaiting the results to come back. and we have asked nine staff to self—isolate. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. there is a rush for me to get off the ship. i have stage four and a crying candour —— michael katz are my tumours are actively going. it will not be easy to off—load this ship. actively going. it will not be easy to off-load this ship. at 8:30pm we will bring you a special programme on coronavirus, how it spreads on the action you can take. in other news, £360 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms dennis and keira. and in the 6 nations rugby, england held on to beat wales at twickenham. good evening. the number of coronavirus cases in the uk has passed 200. it comes as the deputy chief medical officerfor passed 200. it comes as the
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with the man in his 80s who died from the virus on thursday. we currently have five patients who are isolated and have been tested and we are awaiting the results to come back. and we have asked nine staff to self—isolate. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. there is a rush for me to get off the ship. i have stage four and a crying...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s, who died of the virus on thursday. we currently have five patients who are isolated and who have been tested and we are awaiting the results of those to come back, and we have asked nine staff to self isolate. 140 britons remain quarantined aboard a cruise ship off the coast of california, on which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. in other news, £316 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms to dennis and ciara. two elf brothers turned to magic to try to spend one more day with their late father. find out what mark kermode thinks of 0nwards and the rest of the week's cinema releases in the film review. taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjoe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and ruth lee, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking. stay with us for that. good evening. the number of coronavirus cases in the united kingdom
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s, who died of the virus on thursday. we currently have five patients who are isolated and who have been tested and we are awaiting the results of those to come back, and we have asked nine staff to self isolate. 140 britons remain quarantined aboard a cruise ship off the coast of california, on which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. in other news, £316 million will be paid by insurance companies to...
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jon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital. can you just take us keynes hospital.hrough any further details that we have learnt about this particular case? what we know is that this man died on thursday. in his early 80s, according to the hospital. and with pre—existing medical conditions. we are expecting a statement from the hospital, possibly the family, later this afternoon. i think there will be some questions that people want answering. firstly, where did this man contracted the virus? secondly, how long was he in hospital before he died? and if he wasn't in isolation, and if he was showing symptoms, why wasn't he put in isolation sooner? the hospital is now having to not only trace and isolate staff who were in contact with this patient, they are also having to contact patients who might have been close on the same ward, we don't know, who will also be concerned that they will also have to be tested and put into isolation. doctors are stressing though that u nless doctors are stressing though that unless you are elderly and have pre—existing conditions, the
jon donnison is outside milton keynes hospital. can you just take us keynes hospital.hrough any further details that we have learnt about this particular case? what we know is that this man died on thursday. in his early 80s, according to the hospital. and with pre—existing medical conditions. we are expecting a statement from the hospital, possibly the family, later this afternoon. i think there will be some questions that people want answering. firstly, where did this man contracted the...
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the man in his 80s died in hospital in milton keynes.e of his fellow patients have not been put into isolation. today the chief executive said they were doing everything to protect the public. it is impossible for any organisation, any hospital to isolate every single patient that comes in who does not show coronavirus —like symptoms. we manage that patient appropriately and we are also managing those patients who are attending our hospital who are showing signs of coronavirus appropriately and isolating as individuals. this evening the family of the deceased. this evening the family of the deceased released a statement. it said... doctor alison pittard, is the dean of the faculty of intensive care medicine. erlier she explained how hospitals are preparing to cope with an increase in patients. we are obviously very concerned as to how we will be able to cope especially if the number of patients who require critical care services reaches our worst prediction and we are planning for a worst—case scenario. but the problem is, we have had ei
the man in his 80s died in hospital in milton keynes.e of his fellow patients have not been put into isolation. today the chief executive said they were doing everything to protect the public. it is impossible for any organisation, any hospital to isolate every single patient that comes in who does not show coronavirus —like symptoms. we manage that patient appropriately and we are also managing those patients who are attending our hospital who are showing signs of coronavirus appropriately...
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at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed.the patient was a man in his early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today, bringing the total to more than 4500, with 197 deaths. but for most, it is proving a mild illness and more than 500 of those infected have already fully recovered. fergus walsh, bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock today tried to reassure people about food supplies in the coming months saying the government is working with supermarkets to make sure that people who have to self—isolate will get the food they need. but leading supermarkets contradicted him. our business editor simon jack explained the situation. this afternoon, there was a conference call between
at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed.the patient was a man in his early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating patients or staff who came into contact with him.ople have the virus on a cruise ship off san francisco — around 140 britons are on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus. those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match with france in glasgow, has been postponed after a home player contracted the coronavirus. after midday we'll be putting your questions and concerns to a virologist specialising in coronavirus. in other news, £360 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms dennis and ciara. now it's time to explore the hidden treasure underneath the streets ofjerusalem in the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're injerusalem. where i go under the streets of the city to discover its ancient treasures. ooh, look at this. i also get my coffee cup bread in jerusalem's albanian quarter. two people are disturbing you, in a way. mm—hmm. you've got to watch yoursel
milton keynes hospital is isolating patients or staff who came into contact with him.ople have the virus on a cruise ship off san francisco — around 140 britons are on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus. those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match with france in glasgow, has been postponed after a home player contracted the coronavirus. after midday...
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milton keynes hospital said the man had underlying health conditions.l has isolated any patients or staff who came into contact with him. more than 20,000 people have been tested for the virus in the uk and 164 cases have been confirmed. andy moore reports. milton keynes hospital said the man in his 80s died on thursday shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. he had underlying health conditions. the hospital is operating as normal while any patients or staff who were in contact with the man have gone into isolation. yesterday, the prime minister was on a visit to laboratories in bedfordshire where he demonstrated the proper way to wash your hands stop you got to do two verses. hgppy two verses. happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you... he pledged extra money for coronavirus of vaccine research and quicker testing. there will certainly be a substantial period of disruption where we have to deal with this outbreak stop how big that will be, how long that will be i think is still open question. uk has seen its largest single day increase with
milton keynes hospital said the man had underlying health conditions.l has isolated any patients or staff who came into contact with him. more than 20,000 people have been tested for the virus in the uk and 164 cases have been confirmed. andy moore reports. milton keynes hospital said the man in his 80s died on thursday shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. he had underlying health conditions. the hospital is operating as normal while any patients or staff who were in contact with the...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. in the six nations rugby, england held on to beat wales 33—30 at twickenham. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking. good evening to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with coronavirus, reporting the government is planning emergency legislation allowing people to switch jobs and volunteer to work in the nhs. the sunday times goes with the same story and says that the government is working on the assumtion that covid—19 could kill around 100,000 people in the uk. the sunday express reports the government has plans to deliver food to coronavirus hotspots. the mail on sunday says the queen doesn't want the virus to prevent
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. in the six nations rugby, england held on to beat wales 33—30 at twickenham. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll,...
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studio: thank you, jon donnison in milton keynes. passengers stuck on board a cruise ship off the coast of california are preparing themselves for a number of days, or even weeks in isolation. 21 people on board the grand princess have tested positive for coronavirus — 19 of them crew. caroline davies reports. coronavirus test kits, lowered by helicopter onto the grand princess, after 21 people on board the ship were found to have the virus — 19 of them crew. the test results were revealed by the us vice president, mike pence. he said the crew may have been exposed to the virus during a previous voyage to mexico. we are taking all measures necessary to see to the health of the americans and those involved on the grand princess, and just as importantly, to protect the health of the american public and prevent the spread of the disease through communities in this country. the press conference was the first many passengers knew of the confirmed cases on board — something the ship's captain apologised for over the tannoy system. you may
studio: thank you, jon donnison in milton keynes. passengers stuck on board a cruise ship off the coast of california are preparing themselves for a number of days, or even weeks in isolation. 21 people on board the grand princess have tested positive for coronavirus — 19 of them crew. caroline davies reports. coronavirus test kits, lowered by helicopter onto the grand princess, after 21 people on board the ship were found to have the virus — 19 of them crew. the test results were revealed...
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at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed. was a man in his early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today, bringing the total to more than 4500, with 197 deaths. but for most, it is proving a mild illness and more than 500 of those infected have already fully recovered. fergus walsh, bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock today tried to reassure people about food supplies in the coming months, saying the government is working with supermarkets to make sure that people who have to self—isolate will get the food they need. but leading supermarkets have contradicted him. our business editor simon jack is here. so, what did they say? there was a call between the environment secretary
at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed. was a man in his early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died fromhe virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined onboard a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. and in other news 360 million power plant will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms denis and ciara. is now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello. welcome to sportsday. 0n the programme tonight. england keep their six nations title hopes alive, with a win over wales at twickenham. nine points to go. it was far from straightforward against bournemouth but liverpool are now within three wins off their first premier league title. and i will have all the latest from another baizy day at the bottom of the premier league. nine points to go. it was far from straightforward against bournemouth but liverpool are now within three wins off their first premier league title. and i will have all the latest from another baizy day at the bottom of the premier league. —— busy. also coming up more injury problems for
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died fromhe virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined onboard a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. and in other news 360 million power plant will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms denis and ciara. is now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello. welcome to sportsday. 0n the programme tonight. england keep...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s, who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined onboard a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for the virus. and in other news £306 million will be paid out by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms denis and ciera. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. on the programme tonight... we'll take you to twickenham, where england need to beat wales to keep their six nations dream alive. nine points to go... it was far from straightforward against bournmouth, but liverpool are now within three wins of the premier league title. and i will have all the latest from a busy day in the battle at the bottom tom of the premier league also coming up in the programme... will tiger woods will fit to defend his title at augusta? hello, and welcome to sportsday, all the news from the premier league to come, but we're going to start with the six nations, and that huge game at twickenham between england and wa
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s, who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined onboard a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for the virus. and in other news £306 million will be paid out by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms denis and ciera. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. on the programme tonight... we'll take you...
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the mother actually also making it on the agenda keynes of course it's a good reason in the us to try to be fair and balanced but i've actually want to make it a business case because we're actually missing probably hundreds of billions gooders of g.d.p. . because we are lacking actually human entrepreneurs something. about herself proved that investing in female run startups can be very lucrative she helped start and run the regional branches of junior and african e-commerce platform and cote d'ivoire and nigeria. jr is considered the african equivalent to amazon and is active in 14 different countries more than 80000 companies sell their products on this platform it's a huge success and given africa's projected population growth many more such innovative business ideas will be needed to create enough jobs but many young entrepreneurs lack seed capital to get the ball rolling africa itself is suffering from a very strong compared to the job growth you have so many private equity guys you have so many institutions and function funds but you don't have enough capital so i'm looking dir
the mother actually also making it on the agenda keynes of course it's a good reason in the us to try to be fair and balanced but i've actually want to make it a business case because we're actually missing probably hundreds of billions gooders of g.d.p. . because we are lacking actually human entrepreneurs something. about herself proved that investing in female run startups can be very lucrative she helped start and run the regional branches of junior and african e-commerce platform and cote...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died fromts who have been isolated and are being tested and we are waiting for the results and we have asked nine staff to self—isolate. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. england held on to beat
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died fromts who have been isolated and are being tested and we are waiting for the results and we have asked nine staff to self—isolate. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. england held on to beat
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after being infected by coronavirus is a man in his 80s, who was being treated in hospital in milton keynes know he had underlying health problems but there is still some uncertainty over exactly how he fell ill. we don't know yet how the individual patient caught coronavirus. we do know that the individual had been travelling. however, he didn't meet any of the criteria for isolation when he arrived at the hospital. this evening, the family of the patient issued a statement. they said: so far, 21,460 people have been tested for coronavirus. 209 of those tested were positive. in england, 184 cases have been confirmed. in scotland, there are 16, seven in northern ireland and two in wales. these are still quite small numbers, compared with other countries. in europe, for example, italy, i think it is now up to 4,000 but, nevertheless, it is progressing. and i think as professor whitty said to the health select committee last week that, really, the chances of the uk missing an epidemic now are slim to nil. there are a few anecdotal reports of panic buying. certainly, sales of hand sanitiser se
after being infected by coronavirus is a man in his 80s, who was being treated in hospital in milton keynes know he had underlying health problems but there is still some uncertainty over exactly how he fell ill. we don't know yet how the individual patient caught coronavirus. we do know that the individual had been travelling. however, he didn't meet any of the criteria for isolation when he arrived at the hospital. this evening, the family of the patient issued a statement. they said: so far,...
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john mader and keynes noted this at one point to ge or most of ge, that sounded just fine.he milk cow was content with the government. the tennessee valley authority the big client was the essence of government project and ge executives at the top like to very much. and ge found that tva was one of its biggest customers. they didn't mind serving the space program. unions existed by virtue of very strong union law and they demanded big pay packages. social experiments by the federal government. american business could pay that. maybe expansion of healthcare, the u.s. could pay that or perhaps a longer leave for young parents. that's just a joke. something like a longer leave for young parents in the early 60s we could pay that too. heavy unions we could pay any load. stalin was said to have joked that the only country rich enough to afford communism was the united states. [laughter] why should it not be true? why should it not be true? in the 1960s just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only a matter o
john mader and keynes noted this at one point to ge or most of ge, that sounded just fine.he milk cow was content with the government. the tennessee valley authority the big client was the essence of government project and ge executives at the top like to very much. and ge found that tva was one of its biggest customers. they didn't mind serving the space program. unions existed by virtue of very strong union law and they demanded big pay packages. social experiments by the federal government....
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at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed.tient was a man in his early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today, bringing the total to more than 4500, with 197 deaths. but for most, it is proving a mild illness and more than 500 of those infected have already fully recovered. fergus walsh, bbc news. there are signs that the corona virus in china is being controlled, with new infection figures and the number of deaths beginning to stabilise. outbreak of covid—19, john sudworth has been looking at the impact of china's efforts to deal with the disease across health, education and business. it's a karate class with something missing. students. they are all online instead. in the fight aga
at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed.tient was a man in his early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new...
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at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed.ad underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today, bringing the total to more than 4500, with 197 deaths. but for most, it is proving a mild illness and more than 500 of those infected have already fully recovered. fergus walsh, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news the french prime minister has announced all schools and nurseries in the two areas most affected by coronavirus will be closed from monday for 15 days. in addition, all social gatherings will be stopped, and all vulnerable people asked to stay at home, in l‘0ise and le haut—rhin. the tally of confirmed cases now stands at 613 in france, while nine people have died. the health authorities i
at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed.ad underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that's still way behind italy, by far the worst outbreak in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome, has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope who has had a bad cold, has already reported negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today, bringing the total to...
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the chief executive of milton keynes university hospital nhs trust said it was doing everything to protect that patient appropriately, and we are also managing those patients who are attending our hospital who are showing signs of coronavirus appropriately and isolating those individuals. professor mark woolhouse is an expert in epidemiology and joins us now. first, do you think we are still in the containment face? well, as the government has been saying, we are on the edge of moving into the delay phase. this is what the early stages ofan phase. this is what the early stages of an epidemic look like. we are seeing a switch from where most cases can be traced back to foreign travel, now more and more, a larger and largerfraction travel, now more and more, a larger and larger fraction of our local, transmitted within the uk, often without a clear chain of transmission, and that's what it looks like in the early stages of an epidemic. what are the implications, then? it means we will have to move into the delay phase. it becomes less and less useful to do detailed contact tracing of every s
the chief executive of milton keynes university hospital nhs trust said it was doing everything to protect that patient appropriately, and we are also managing those patients who are attending our hospital who are showing signs of coronavirus appropriately and isolating those individuals. professor mark woolhouse is an expert in epidemiology and joins us now. first, do you think we are still in the containment face? well, as the government has been saying, we are on the edge of moving into the...
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after being infected by coronavirus is a man in his 80s, who was being treated in hospital in milton keynesnow he had underlying health problems but there is still some uncertainty over exactly how he fell ill. we don't know yet how the individual patient caught coronavirus. we do know that the individual had been travelling. however, he didn't meet any of the criteria for isolation when he arrived at the hospital. this evening, the family of the patient issued a statement. they said: so far, 21,460 people have been so far, 1,460 people have been tested for coronavirus. 209 of those tested were positive. in england, 184 cases have been confirmed. in scotland, there are 16, seven in northern ireland and two in wales. these are still quite small numbers, compared with other countries. in europe, for example, italy, i think it is now up to 4,000 but, nevertheless, it is progressing. and i think as professor whitty said to the health select committee last week that, really, the chances of the uk missing an epidemic now are slim to nil. there are a few anecdotal reports of panic buying. certainl
after being infected by coronavirus is a man in his 80s, who was being treated in hospital in milton keynesnow he had underlying health problems but there is still some uncertainty over exactly how he fell ill. we don't know yet how the individual patient caught coronavirus. we do know that the individual had been travelling. however, he didn't meet any of the criteria for isolation when he arrived at the hospital. this evening, the family of the patient issued a statement. they said: so far,...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating patients and staff who came into contact with him. 21 people haveus on a cruise ship off san francisco. around 140 britons are on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus, and those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match against france in glasgow has been postponed after at home player contracted the virus. in other news, three hadn't £60 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the storm from —— the damage from storms dennis and keira. now on bbc news, the berlin internationale film festival is a top event on the calendar celebrating the best of world cinema, but how does it compare to venice and cannes? hello from berlin. i'm tom brook, and welcome to this special edition of talking movies, in which we look back at highlights from the berlin film festival on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. so, the 70th anniversary of the berlin film festival, one of the big three in europe, ranking alongside ca
milton keynes hospital is isolating patients and staff who came into contact with him. 21 people haveus on a cruise ship off san francisco. around 140 britons are on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus, and those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match against france in glasgow has been postponed after at home player contracted the virus. in other news,...
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at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed. early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that is still way behind italy — my other was a break in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope, who has had a bad cold, as already reported testing negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today, ringing the total to more than four and a half thousand with 197 deaths. but for most, it is proving a mild illness and more than 500 of those infected have already fully recovered. fergus walsh, bbc news. the former brazilian football star and his brother grunted in your eye being held in paraguay, accused of using false passports. they we re of using false passports. they were discovered in a police raid in the capital, since aeon. he had been staying there while promoting a book. both men deny any wrongdoing. more with me is candace piette with the bbc news world service. what we know abou
at milton keynes hospital, a second death in the uk from coronavirus has just been confirmed. early 80s who had underlying health conditions. the number of confirmed cases in the uk is now 164, but that is still way behind italy — my other was a break in europe. the vatican, the tiny citystate in rome has announced its first case of coronavirus. the pope, who has had a bad cold, as already reported testing negative. across italy, mostly in the north, there were nearly 800 new cases today,...
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is that it's actually something that was explained to us in the great depression by john maynard keynes he said on a certain point you can pump money into the economy but it won't make a difference because nobody who borrows that money has anything saved to invest in if millions of people are losing their jobs and incomes having to go if they're looking for an overdraft which they will spend as minimally as possible you don't want to make investments even if you can borrow money of virtually 0 interest which is the case in the united states you don't want to because investing in and destroy it is an idiotic decision to make he called it pushing on a screen you don't get the a fact because the economic conditions that i have to be in place for money injection that have the multiplier effect those are precisely the conditions that have disappeared because of the mishandling reduced price why you got what you're on the line you remember the sound head on and we can talk about the state of the markets etc where it's going to go doom and gloom there are people tonight that just literally one
is that it's actually something that was explained to us in the great depression by john maynard keynes he said on a certain point you can pump money into the economy but it won't make a difference because nobody who borrows that money has anything saved to invest in if millions of people are losing their jobs and incomes having to go if they're looking for an overdraft which they will spend as minimally as possible you don't want to make investments even if you can borrow money of virtually 0...
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john maynard keynes noted this at one point. two ge or most of the g., that sounded just fine. it was content with the government. the tennessee valley authority of the client was the essence of big project and ge executives at the top liked it very much. ge found that they were one of the biggest customers. they didn't mind serving in the space program or these executives and military industrial complex unions existed by virtue off strong wal and they demanded that paid packages. ge could pay that. social experiments by the federal government, while american business couldin pay back. healthcare,ion of the u.s. could pay that or perhaps a longer leave for young parents. that is just a joke. [laughter] something like the long leave we could pay that, to back. we could pay any. stalin was said to have joked that the only country rich enough to afford a communism is the united states. [laughter] why should that not be true? why should it not be true in the 1960s, just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching aav record level of 1,008 was only a ma
john maynard keynes noted this at one point. two ge or most of the g., that sounded just fine. it was content with the government. the tennessee valley authority of the client was the essence of big project and ge executives at the top liked it very much. ge found that they were one of the biggest customers. they didn't mind serving in the space program or these executives and military industrial complex unions existed by virtue off strong wal and they demanded that paid packages. ge could pay...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating patients or staff who came into contact with him. 21 people have on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus. those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match with france has been postponed after a home player contracted the virus. after 1pm, we'll be putting your questions and concerns to a virologist specialising in coronavirus.
milton keynes hospital is isolating patients or staff who came into contact with him. 21 people have on board. all passengers and crew will be tested for the coronavirus. those that need to be quarantined will be quarantined. those that require additional medical attention will receive it. scotland women's six nations match with france has been postponed after a home player contracted the virus. after 1pm, we'll be putting your questions and concerns to a virologist specialising in coronavirus.
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milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. in other news, £360 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms dennis and ciara. and in the six nations rugby, england held on to beat wales 33—30 at twickenham. now on bbc news, lucy hockings finds out what covid—19 is, how it spreads and answers your questions about what action you should take at home, work and when travelling, in a bbc news special. it's the biggest global health crisis for a generation. you're watching coronavirus explained, a bbc news special with me, lucy hockings. the outbreak began in december, in the central city of wuhan, home to more than 11 million people. all these shops are closed. there's pretty much nobody on the street here. the infection is a new type of coronavirus. put on a mask, even if you are not ill because others may be. the world health organization dec
milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined on board a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for coronavirus. in other news, £360 million will be paid by insurance companies to clean up the damage from storms dennis and ciara. and in the six nations rugby, england held on to beat wales 33—30 at twickenham. now on bbc news, lucy hockings finds out...
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milton keynes hospital is isolating those who came into contact with him.million will be paid out by insurance companies to help with the clean—up following damage from the storms dennis and ciara. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire ta kes a now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello and welcome. for the next half an hourwe hello and welcome. for the next half an hour we will show you some of the highlights of our award—winning journalism in the last seven days. this week we revealed that aston villa and leicester have agreed to pay damages to five victims of a paedophile football scout put it both clubs have settled a civil case just weeks before it was due to be heard in the high court. the victims came forward as a result of an investigation by our programme in 2017. our reporter has been following the case. it's about a man called ted langford it was a football scout in the 80s and you can see him here in this newspaper picture which is the only photo we have. we think he wa
milton keynes hospital is isolating those who came into contact with him.million will be paid out by insurance companies to help with the clean—up following damage from the storms dennis and ciara. now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire ta kes a now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello and welcome. for the next half an hourwe hello and welcome. for the next half an hour we will show you some of the highlights of our...
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katharine da costa in milton keynes. it needs, all the funding it needs. a very importantly if you've come back from a high risk area, italy is an example, and you have symptoms, stay at home as well, and the same point to be made about the nhs. and wash your hands. i know you've heard me say it before, but wash your hands, twice, national anthem, land of my father's, it doesn't matter, hot water and soap. and specifically on the preparations, the health secretary said you have been working with supermarkets, the supermarket so you haven't. what is the case? we are making sure we have every single possible provision in place, but at the say, we are in the contain phase of our response to the outbreak, and the advice is what i've just given you. the chief executive of the association of convenience stores james lowman joins me now. thank you for coming in and talking to us. what impact so far is coronavirus having on your members as far as you can tell? direct impact, not very much. a survey today said most consumers are
katharine da costa in milton keynes. it needs, all the funding it needs. a very importantly if you've come back from a high risk area, italy is an example, and you have symptoms, stay at home as well, and the same point to be made about the nhs. and wash your hands. i know you've heard me say it before, but wash your hands, twice, national anthem, land of my father's, it doesn't matter, hot water and soap. and specifically on the preparations, the health secretary said you have been working...
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we don't have senators hitting each other upside the heads with keynes. but when america seem to be falling apart during that. the point where america falls apart is because they are no longer listening to divine laws. or how they dictate the human technology. radical abolitionists who lead the raid. before he leads that he writes a provisional constitution to replace the american constitution. the american constitution which he declared as a path with the devil. they specifically said it was based on the laws of god -- laws of god. the confederate states of america when they succeed and create their own country. do you want to guess with the first line of their constitution says. it's based on divine providence. the american nation is falling apart. they take that sentiment and exercise it on steroids to the ninth degree. it captures a lot of these broader sentiments that tell a much larger story about the messiness of democratic rule. i do don't have much time to deliver into -- to go into this. if these legal issues are driving the external opposition.
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keynes or even the modern theory coming after world war ii. i would go back to these linkages between the economy, the linkages to inflation, and which is out front of which. there is huge ambiguity on that right now. vonnie: what happens? are we being told that this coronavirus is going to be deflationary for as long as we can forecast? john: i don't think so. i think on the inflation story, the fed would welcome a higher inflation rate. they would put it into we have run below the 2% target, we can afford to run above for a while. so it is not the fed saying that the cut is going to be deflationary. it is just saying that inflation just doesn't matter to us right now. this has to be a response to markets. may be fear of markets spilling over, but i think we should realize that if we look at the household,he u.s. the level to which equities have risen hasn't yet found its way into demand. the wealth effect is a slow yes,mitter of spending, so we have seen the markets come down quite a bit last week, but quite a bit to levels that a couple of
keynes or even the modern theory coming after world war ii. i would go back to these linkages between the economy, the linkages to inflation, and which is out front of which. there is huge ambiguity on that right now. vonnie: what happens? are we being told that this coronavirus is going to be deflationary for as long as we can forecast? john: i don't think so. i think on the inflation story, the fed would welcome a higher inflation rate. they would put it into we have run below the 2% target,...
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we don't have senators hitting each other on the head with keynes like they did in the 1850s but when america seem to be falling apart you see an increasing number of people, whether it be over the issue of women's suffrage or anti-slavery or workers rights who said the point america falls apart is because they are no longer listening to divine law or god dictates of human equality and so forth. let me give you a couple examples. many of your family with john brown. radical abolitionist who leads the raid on harpers ferry. before he leaves the raid on harpers ferry he writes a provisional constitution to replace the american constitution. the american constitution which he declared a pact with the devil and his provisional constitution to replace it specifically said it is based on the laws of god, human equality. the confederate states of america when they secede the next year and create their own country, and write their own constitution wants to guess what the first line of the constitution said? the laws are based on divine providence. you see this, especially where the american n
we don't have senators hitting each other on the head with keynes like they did in the 1850s but when america seem to be falling apart you see an increasing number of people, whether it be over the issue of women's suffrage or anti-slavery or workers rights who said the point america falls apart is because they are no longer listening to divine law or god dictates of human equality and so forth. let me give you a couple examples. many of your family with john brown. radical abolitionist who...
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let's speak to rosie weatherley from the mental health charity "mind" who is in milton keynes.entally well during all of this. it's not always easy we are confined to home. what are your tips? you're totally right. it is not easy but the things we know that are going to keep us well right now other things that keep us well generally. so that means making sure that you've got structure, and variety in routine and equilibrium in your life. and obviously your old routines are probably not practical right now and you federal place them is something new. finding ways to fill your days that feel productive, if you can work from home great, if you cannot as of the things you can do to fill your time. the things that we need to keep us well or things like making sure you could access to sunlight and fresh air, and contact with nature. which is still possible it would if you are staying indoors a 100% of the time. these rules around going out once a day for exercise, and to support we observe the distancing rules, even if you are not leaving her house, if you have a garden then use that
let's speak to rosie weatherley from the mental health charity "mind" who is in milton keynes.entally well during all of this. it's not always easy we are confined to home. what are your tips? you're totally right. it is not easy but the things we know that are going to keep us well right now other things that keep us well generally. so that means making sure that you've got structure, and variety in routine and equilibrium in your life. and obviously your old routines are probably...
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testing has been ramped up, the government has said that, a new testing centre in milton keynes and we us. the most important people to be tested are those who are sick and ill, to make sure we have the right diagnosis. and then, as possible, anyone who has symptoms can be tested to make sure that they... that we know whether they have the illness or not. the good prospect here, if we can get it, is this thing that is called the antibody test, and that is a test that tells you whether you have had the infection, not whether you have still got the infection. professor, sergeant robert we are short on time, cani sergeant robert we are short on time, can i pressure on. —— professor, we are short on time. going back to this question of when more people will get testing, you have cited his being ramped up but as we keep hearing from hospital staff, gp staff in care homes, testing has not yet been ramped up in terms of numbers. when will we see the numbers? the th centre in milton keynes i understand was opening today, so that this is significant part of that. the test centre. the numbers ar
testing has been ramped up, the government has said that, a new testing centre in milton keynes and we us. the most important people to be tested are those who are sick and ill, to make sure we have the right diagnosis. and then, as possible, anyone who has symptoms can be tested to make sure that they... that we know whether they have the illness or not. the good prospect here, if we can get it, is this thing that is called the antibody test, and that is a test that tells you whether you have...
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use all the people at arrowe park and milton keynes, there was a situation where somebody in arrowe park of the 14 day quarantine and i think i would like to go home, they realise they did not quite have the powers. so the police had some more powers than they did, but you are quite right, we have been talking a lot about the health service but all emergency services need protocols and i would imagine that the met, in line with fire and ambulance services, will all be looking at this and all companies are frantically issuing protocols here. you mentioned hand gels, and back to hand sanitiser is, if you have them, they had to be alcohol based otherwise they will not kill the virus. i think it is about 60% alcohol. thank you not kill the virus. i think it is about 6096 alcohol. thank you so much, lisa, not her real name, because her husband works in the met. mike in exeter? hi. what because her husband works in the met. mike in exeter?. what would you like to ask our medical correspondence, fergus walsh? there are so correspondence, fergus walsh? there are so few deaths of people under 50
use all the people at arrowe park and milton keynes, there was a situation where somebody in arrowe park of the 14 day quarantine and i think i would like to go home, they realise they did not quite have the powers. so the police had some more powers than they did, but you are quite right, we have been talking a lot about the health service but all emergency services need protocols and i would imagine that the met, in line with fire and ambulance services, will all be looking at this and all...
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cathy and milton keynes has a query about that as well the good morning. good morning.get these daily updates of the number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus but iam tested positive for coronavirus but i am wondering how meaningful these numbers really are when it seems that relatively few people are being tested, so there could be hundreds more people out there with the virus going about their normal lives. yes, there will be hundreds, probably thousands, potentially tens of thousands, potentially tens of thousands of people with the virus and in any health care system, south korea has done an extraordinary effort in singapore, in terms of upping the numberof effort in singapore, in terms of upping the number of testings compared to the uk. that is why we are going to get this advice very sooi'i are going to get this advice very soon about people with respiratory symptoms, a cold or fever or flu—like symptoms, to stay at home for a week. yesterday, it was announced that the number of tests being done will be upped from about 1500 per day to 10,000, so
cathy and milton keynes has a query about that as well the good morning. good morning.get these daily updates of the number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus but iam tested positive for coronavirus but i am wondering how meaningful these numbers really are when it seems that relatively few people are being tested, so there could be hundreds more people out there with the virus going about their normal lives. yes, there will be hundreds, probably thousands, potentially tens of...
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in fact, our new testing facility in milton keynes opens today and we, therefore, are on the mmp todaye nhs are asking for more personal protective equipment andi more personal protective equipment and i can tell you that over the last 24 hours we have shipped 7.5 million pieces of protective equipment, especially the masks, so—called ffp three masks which are very important to get out. there is now a hotline so that if you are in the nhs, orsocial care, including in a pharmacy, if you call that line and don't have the ppe you need then we will get it to you. that is literally a military effort to get these millions of pieces of kit out to people. if people are working on the front line to look after us, it is vital that we look after them. jenny. yes, i wasjust going to add a little bit more on the testing. testing that the secretary of state described will give us an insight into the population demographics of testing so we will be able to learn far more about how the disease has spread across the population and that may be one of the tools we have when we get towards the end of the
in fact, our new testing facility in milton keynes opens today and we, therefore, are on the mmp todaye nhs are asking for more personal protective equipment andi more personal protective equipment and i can tell you that over the last 24 hours we have shipped 7.5 million pieces of protective equipment, especially the masks, so—called ffp three masks which are very important to get out. there is now a hotline so that if you are in the nhs, orsocial care, including in a pharmacy, if you call...
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in the last 24 hours, we have opened up a new testing centre, a new laboratory in milton keynes, to ramp but absolutely, as far as i am concerned, nhs staff are incredibly high priority. for two reasons, if i canjust give high priority. for two reasons, if i can just give you more detail. firstly, when they are either self isolating or encouraging, if they don't have a coronavirus, if they have another cold or cough, testing negative means we can get them back to work and that is what staff want to work and that is what staff want to do. but if they do have coronavirus, when they recover, they will know they have had it. if they know they have had it, you know you will have developed immunity and that will go a long way to giving you the confidence, giving us all confidence when staff come back, having known that they are already immune to this disease.” having known that they are already immune to this disease. i will put this question to the former health secretaryjeremy this question to the former health secretary jeremy hunt, this question to the former health secretaryjeremy hunt, w
in the last 24 hours, we have opened up a new testing centre, a new laboratory in milton keynes, to ramp but absolutely, as far as i am concerned, nhs staff are incredibly high priority. for two reasons, if i canjust give high priority. for two reasons, if i can just give you more detail. firstly, when they are either self isolating or encouraging, if they don't have a coronavirus, if they have another cold or cough, testing negative means we can get them back to work and that is what staff...