it's laney at bbc radio surrey. and, in an age of social media, we report on the more traditional medium that's bringing communities together. and in fort the open has been cancelled for the first time since the second world war, the royal and ancient said they had explored every option but it wouldn't be possible. good evening. the prime minister is preparing to spend a second night in hospital, where he's being treated for persistent symptoms of coronavirus. mrjohnson says he's receiving excellent care from the nhs at st thomas's hospital, and says he's keeping in touch with his government colleagues. he first tested positive for the disease ten days ago and had been self—isolating in his downing st flat until last night. the latest official figures say that a39 people in the uk have died in hospital from the effects of coronavirus in a 24—hour period. it brings the total number of deaths in hospital from the disease to 5,373. these figures do not account for people who have died in the community or in a care home