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Concerns grow over 'disproportionate impact' of coronavirus on BAME community

People from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities are two to three times more likely to die from coronavirus, new analysis by University College London today suggests.




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Coronavirus UK: 100k wrongly told 'extremely vulnerable'

Letters were sent to 2.16million Britons advising them to 'shield' themselves. But it has since emerged around five per cent were incorrectly included.




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Coronavirus UK: NHS workers slammed over TikTok coffin dance

North West Ambulance Service issued a statement saying that the coronavirus-related video breached their social media policy after racking up thousands of views online.




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Coronavirus UK: Notting Hill Carnival is cancelled

Planners of the famous event, held each year in the streets of Notting Hill in London, say the decision has been taken to cancel this year's event due to the Covid-19 outbreak.




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Children hit by inflamed blood vessels had coronavirus, study finds

Coronavirus is 'manifesting' as a deadly new inflammatory syndrome in some children, a British study into eight cases of the autoimmune disorder revealed yesterday.




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Coronavirus UK: Death toll with 30,615 with 539 new fatalities

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab tonight described the growing number of COVID-19 fatalities as 'tragic'. He revealed 5,600 more Britons had tested positive for the deadly virus.




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Two hundred MILLION pieces of PPE in the UK's stockpile were 'out of date' when coronavirus hit

Millions of pieces of vital personal protective equipment in the UK's national pandemic stockpile were out of date when the coronavirus hit, an investigation has revealed.




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Men are TWICE as likely to die from coronavirus as women

Elderly, obese and black people are also substantially more likely to fall victim to the illness, according to the NHS England analysis of 17.4million patient records.




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Human laboratory that could defeat coronavirus

Retired teacher Beverley Attwood lives with her husband Bob in a picturesque cottage festooned with VE Day bunting in Brighstone, one of the prettiest villages on the Isle of Wight.




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Coronavirus UK: Death toll tops 31,000 with hundreds of new fatalities

Environment Secretary George Eustice revealed the figures, which include fatalities in all settings, at tonight's Downing Street press briefing.




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Britain announces hundreds more coronavirus deaths

The Department of Health has yet to release the final daily toll, which takes into account care home fatalities in England and also provides an update on cases, hospital admissions and testing.




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Calista Flockhart walks her three small rescue dogs in Santa Monica amid coronavirus quarantine

The 55-year-old Golden Globe winner and husband Harrison Ford will celebrate a decade of marriage in June




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DR ELLIE CANNON: You DON'T need to lock yourself away for months during the coronavirus outbreak

There will be many more cases in the coming weeks. Up to eight in ten of us may contract Covid-19, according to some projections. Despite this, I believe this is not a cause for panic, says DR ELLIE.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Will my wife's carers be banned from visiting due to the coronavirus outbreak?

A reader asks DR ELLIE CANNON whether his wife's carer will still be allowed to call to the house during the coronavirus outbreak or will he have to cope with this situation on his own.




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Tests, masks and contaminated shopping: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions on coronavirus

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses Covid-19 testing, the effectiveness of face masks, whether we need to wipe down our groceries and more in this week's column.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: The £20 gadget no family should be without during the coronavirus pandemic

DR ELLIE CANNON reveals how the oximeter, pictured, a simple tool available easily on the high street, can help catch Covid-19 before it turns deadly.




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ISIS issues advice to terrorists on how to tackle coronavirus - including 'putting faith in God'

A list of 'religious directives' on tackling infectious diseases appeared in the latest issue of the terror group's newspaper al-Naba. It advises terrorists not to travel to affected areas.




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ISIS calls on God to 'increase coronavirus torment' of non-believers

The Islamic State has released a new newsletter from their al-Naba publication claiming the virus is God's response to non-believing nations.




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Three Sudanese refugees held after terror attack in French town on coronavirus lockdown

One of the attacks has been identified as Abdallah A.O., who stabbed two people during a bloody rampage in Romans-sur-Isere, south of Lyon. France is under coronavirus lockdown.




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Mexican official 'who was bribed by El Chapo' offers $2million bail because he fears coronavirus

Genaro García Luna, who allegedly took millions in bribes from El Chapo's cartel, wants a New York federal court judge to put him under house arrest over fears that he will die if infected with coronavirus.




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F1 could CANCEL Chinese Grand Prix amid deadly coronavirus outbreak

The Shanghai Sports Federation wants the Chinese Grand Prix to be cancelled as the coronavirus death toll continues to rise. The virus has so far killed 500 people.




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Chinese Grand Prix on April 19 to be called OFF due to fears over the outbreak of coronavirus

EXCLUSIVE BY JONATHAN McEVOY: F1 bosses are expected to confirm in the next 48 hours that the race in Shanghai will not go ahead due to growing fears over the outbreak.




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Australian Grand Prix WILL go ahead next month despite growing fears over spread of coronavirus

The Chinese Grand Prix, which was scheduled for April, has already been cancelled amid growing fears about the virus but F1 chief Chase Carey has announced it is 'all systems go' for Melbourne.




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Coronavirus: F1 have allowed hundreds of northern Italy staff and fans to attend Australian GP

Italy is currently on on lockdown due to the spread of the coronavirus, with the country's prime minister Giuseppe Conte ordering 60 million citizens not to travel or even socialise in coming days.




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Coronavirus: McLaren F1 member goes into self-isolation after being tested at Australian GP

It is understood that the team member reported symptoms associated with the disease in the Albert Park paddock on Wednesday morning.




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Lewis Hamilton insists decision to hold Australian Grand Prix is 'shocking' amid coronavirus threat

Hamilton said it was 'shocking' that the Australian Grand Prix could go ahead amid the threat of the coronavirus and suggested organisers had put financial concerns ahead of people's health.




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Coronavirus Formula One chiefs consider halting racing for THREE MONTHS

F1 confirmed the next two races, in Bahrain and Vietnam, are off, meaning the first four races of the season will not take place as planned after April's Chinese Grand Prix was earlier postponed.




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Formula One to discuss new date for showpiece Monaco Grand Prix in wake of coronavirus pandemic

After Sunday's season-opener in Melbourne was called off, the FIA and the sport's owners Liberty Media are seeking a new timetable including the key Grand Prix in Monaco.




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Coronavirus F1: Mid-term break to be brought FORWARD before the start of the season

Formula One bosses on Wednesday took the first step to save the sport from financial meltdown by bringing forward the summer break from August to now.




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F1 Coronavirus: Dutch, Spanish and Monaco Grands Prix all postponed

The three latest races to be called off take the grand total of postponed events to seven, with Australia, Bahrain, Vietnam, China, Holland, Spain and Monaco all now falling foul of the virus.




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F1 Coronavirus: Formula One launches virtual racing series to replace postponed grands prix

Formula One will run a series of virtual races, with some current drivers taking part, to replace a string of grands prix postponed by the coronavirus outbreak.




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Lewis Hamilton warns fans to stay indoors during coronavirus pandemic  

Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has warned the public they must self-isolate in order to reduce the threat of the coronavirus.




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McLaren staff who had to self-isolate in Australia after a positive coronavirus test return home

McLaren now have all their employees home from Australia after a period in quarantine following a positive test at the cancelled season-opener in Melbourne.




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Bernie Ecclestone admits F1 is facing a threat to its existence after coronavirus shutdown

EXCLUSIVE: Bernie Ecclestone is locked down at his coffee farm in Brazil. At 490 acres it is literally the size of Monaco, and, with coronavirus lurking, staff living on site go out a couple at a time to shop.




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Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes contract extension in limbo due to coronavirus crisis

The reigning Formula One champion is waiting to agree terms over a new contract with Mercedes, with his current £40million-a-year deal expiring at the end of this season.




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Formula One boss Chase Carey takes 20 per cent pay cut amid coronavirus pandemic 

Carey's salary figure is a guarded secret but it is thought to be several million pounds a year. The London -based company have put half of their 500 F1 staff on furlough this week, it can be revealed.




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Coronavirus: Canadian Grand Prix becomes ninth F1 race to be called off this year

The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal has joined a growing list of Formula One races postponed due to the new coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, with the 2020 season yet to get on the starting grid.




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French Grand Prix set to become latest Formula One race to be called off due to coronavirus

JONATHAN McEVOY: The French Grand Prix is about to become the 10th Formula One race, of 22, to be postponed or cancelled owing to the coronavirus outbreak.




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Problems and solutions for Formula One amid the coronavirus outbreak

JONATHAN McEVOY: Grand Prix races are falling like green bottles. Nine so far have been postponed or cancelled, and the event in France on June 28 looks set to topple.




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Ferrari could QUIT Formula One if budget caps are reduced further in wake of the coronavirus crisis

Last year teams agreed to a budget cap of 175million US dollars (£142million) for 2021 but there have been suggestions that could be cut further.




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Lewis Hamilton admits a big void has been left in his life after F1 was suspended due to coronavirus

The French Grand Prix became the 10th race to be postponed or cancelled this season with the pandemic decimating the sporting calendar worldwide.




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JAN MOIR: Are you stockpiling because of coronavirus? Just keep Spam and carry on... 

JAN MOIR: Are you panic buying yet? I was tempted to stick another pack of loo rolls in my supermarket trolley yesterday but resisted the impulse. Why? Because I want to be British about this.




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JAN MOIR: Not even the coronavirus crisis can stop Harry and Meghan's scheme to save the world

Even a pandemic can't stop Meghan Markle and husband Prince Harry in their grandiose scheme to save the world, writes Jan Moir, as they announce plans to open a new charity named 'Archewell'.




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JAN MOIR: The coronavirus sinners 'n' winners - we all know who you are! 

JAN MOIR: The lockdown is not going to end any time soon and I for one am profoundly grateful for that. Surely it would be too hasty and too rash to peel away now from the path of self-isolation?




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The wifi Woodstock! JAN MOIR watched as stars performed from home for the coronavirus heroes

JAN MOIR: They sang You Can't Always Get What You Want from rooms that suggested, actually they could - and did. Celebs perform live for 'One World: Together At Home' by Global Citizen.




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JAN MOIR: These are my Royal saints and sinners in the court of coronavirus

JAN MOIR: Yes, my friends. We are in the middle of something unknown, something that will change lives and history forever. Where will it all end?




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Markets will ride out the Corona Virus crisis

The recent stock market falls have been the worst since the financial crisis and, just as then, we are in new and sobering territory.




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RUTH SUTHERLAND: Coronavirus panic saw the nation's savings shredded in minutes 

RUTH SUNDERLAND: The terrifying collapse in share prices since the coronavirus started to spread worldwide is taking a vicious toll on the wealth of nations.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Coronavirus raises the potentially explosive problem of dodgy corporate debt

'It is not inevitable at this stage that the epidemic will trigger a meltdown, but if it does, the most likely transmission mechanism is a tsunami of corporate debt', says Ruth Sunderland.




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Britain's high street needs action to save businesses from coronavirus effects

it is outrageous that the Prime Minister should tell people to stay away from the high street without putting in place practical help for the businesses that will suffer as a result, Ruth Sunderland writes...