Lucy Hale enjoys a self care day with a face mask and cuddles up to her dog before getting ready

Lucy Hale enjoys a self care day with a face mask and cuddles up to her dog Elvis before getting ready By Kellie Chudzinski For Dailymail.com Published: 08:26 BST, 10 April 2020 | Updated: 11:38 BST, 10 April 2020 Lucy Hale has been following guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic, wearing face masks in public and … Read more

Remote Amazon tribe records its first coronavirus case

Remote Amazon tribe records its first coronavirus case: Boy, 15, becomes infected amid fears Covid-9 could ‘wipe out’ native communities The boy belongs to the Yanomami community on the Brazil-Venezuela border He is in intensive care in Roraima state after suffering with sore throat and fever  Seven tribesmen have now contracted the deadly virus in … Read more

Rob Mills reveals the struggle performers face amid the coronavirus epidemc

‘We fall in the cracks when it comes to JobKeeper’: Rob Mills reveals the struggle performers face amid the coronavirus epidemic as he launches online singing competition By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:29 BST, 10 April 2020 | Updated: 11:29 BST, 10 April 2020 Rob Mills has revealed the struggle he faces … Read more

Russia sees its largest rise in new coronavirus cases yet with 1,786 new infections

Russia sees its largest rise in new coronavirus case yet with 1,786 new infections bringing the total to 11,917 Deaths also rose by 18 to 94, according to Moscow’s crisis response centre Doctors are treating all pneumonia patients for Covid-19 without waiting for test Russia has a relatively low outbreak but is building new coronavirus … Read more

Whitehall bungling row over coronavirus contingency planning

Whitehall officials drawing up the government’s disaster contingency plans ‘never considered senior ministers being taken out one by one by disease’ Whitehall disaster plan ‘did not consider scenario of losing ministers one by one’ Plan had focused on what happens if many ministers ‘taken out’ in military strike  Lack of planning for a disease sweeping … Read more

Myleene Klass looks unexpectedly glamorous as she arrives at work amid COVID-19 lockdown

She regularly arrives to host her Smooth radio show clad in designer trainers and stylish yet low-key attire. But, Myleene Klass looked unexpectedly glamorous as she arrived at work on Friday morning, clad in a plunging animal print maxi dress and statement heels amid the UK’s COVID-19 lockdown. The former Hear’Say singer, 42, appeared to … Read more

Britain’s Got Talent EXC: The judges can’t bear to look at VERY bendy contortionist 

Britain’s Got Talent EXCLUSIVE: Amanda is left SCREAMING, David hides behind Alesha’s chair and Simon can’t bear to look at VERY bendy contortionist By Ciara Farmer For Mailonline Published: 11:04 BST, 10 April 2020 | Updated: 11:05 BST, 10 April 2020 Britain’s Got Talent will return to our TV screens on Saturday night bringing a … Read more

WWII hero, 99, given guard of honour from NHS medics as he’s wheeled out after defeating coronavirus

Heart-warming moment WWII hero, 99, is given guard of honour from NHS medics as he’s wheeled out of hospital after defeating coronavirus Albert Chalmers, who will turn 100 in July, thanked NHS staff for his treatment He recovered from coronavirus after being treated at Tickhill Road Hospital, Doncaster He was wheeled through the hospital as … Read more

Vicky Pattison admits she’s had her ‘fair share of bust-ups’ with partner Ercan Ramadan in lockdown

Vicky Pattison has admitted she’s had her ‘fair share of bust-ups’ with boyfriend Ercan Ramadan and even his breathing is irritating her in lockdown. The Geordie, 32, told MailOnline isolating with Ercan, 26, is the biggest test of their relationship yet and she’s ruled out starting a family with the property developer for the foreseeable … Read more

Top immunologist says people should be able to ‘sit down and take a bit of sun’ outdoors

Top immunologist says people should be able to ‘sit down and take a bit of sun’ outdoors because the light ‘damages’ coronavirus as Government attempts to continue lock-down over mild Easter weekend Peter Openshaw said he thought it was ‘fair enough thing’ for people to get sun He is professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College … Read more

Cadbury workers use chocolate sculpture machines to make NHS visors to tackle coronavirus

Cadbury workers use chocolate sculpture machines to make thousands of visors for NHS medics treating coronavirus patients Bournville, the home of Cadbury in the West Midlands, will cater for the task  3D printing technology, the same which sculpts the chocolate, will be used Historically, Cadbury’s factory stepped in to make gas masks during the war … Read more