Will always dreams about making a Guinness world record 3 .He buys the books every year and always dreams of one day reading his name in it. He got the 4 to break the previous(先前的) record while he was eating a bag of M...
Medical leaders and scientists have backed the UK government's decision to impose stringent new restrictions on people's movement to combat the spread of covid-19.Gareth IacobucciThe BMJEULARRMD Open
There's still a great deal of uncertainty as to what impact the coronavirus pandemic will have on the UK's cultural life. More and more people are now choosing to self-isolate and theatres, cinemas, clubs and concert halls areclosing down for the durationwith talk that an enforced lockdown...
Two of the obvious words the OED has suggested have been "pandemic" and “lockdown". The former appeared. of course, because COVID-19 has spread around the world, and the latter because the life-threatening disease has brought most of human activity across the globe to a standstill. Busine...
UK 'not prepared' for another pandemic, warns influential Lords group As flu cases rise in the UK - what is the 'quad-demic' and how can you protect yourself? NHS was within 'six or seven hours' of running out of PPE in first COVID wave, says Matt Hancock ...
“But these are all incremental and each on their own or in patchy combinations may not be enough, in which case a full local lockdown may be needed to stop the spread," he added. ___ Follow AP coverage of the virus outbreak at https://apnews.com/VirusOutbreak and https://apnews....
Mintel: Cost of living puts brakes on e-bike growth – as sales slow for the first time in five years Rock on: UK music concerts and festivals sales set to surpass pre-COVID levels in 2023 In the fast lane: Bike sales up an estimated £400 million on pre-COVID-19 despite suppl...
What does lockdown mean for the UK? You can’t visit friends in their home. You can’t meet family members who don’t live with you. You can leave home if you’re a worker performing essential work. You can exercise once a day. ...
CASSIE ZERVOS: The persistent anti-lockdown protesters said they will not forget Melbourne’s strict 112-day measures as they took to the steps of Parliament. They carried signs saying “Don’t trust the government” and chanted for police to join them in their rally. ...
In Spain, for example, children were forbidden to leave their own homes for weeks. The UK’s rules were never so strict. Both policies, however, were termed a “lockdown”. Oxford’sBlavatnik School of Government tracks policy responsesto the pandemic, noting variations such as whether restric...