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Coronavirus: 98-year-old doctor working through the lockdown
France's oldest doctor continues to support patients, despite being at high risk of getting coronavirus.
Coronavirus: One thing that makes job loss in US so painful
Millions of Americans have lost their jobs recently and for many that also means losing health insurance.
Coronavirus: Millions more to be eligible for testing
Staff and residents of care homes in England, and over-65s, can now be tested, the health secretary says.
Coronavirus: Care home deaths up as hospital cases fall
Outbreaks in care homes claiming 2,000 lives a week, but hospital fatalities are going down.
Coronavirus: Tests to be rolled out to care home staff and residents and over-65s
Residents and staff in care homes will be able to get tested even if they do not have symptoms.
Coronavirus: The hospice staff working through a pandemic
We go inside East Cheshire Hospice to see how staff, patients and families are coping with the pandemic.
Coronavirus: Anti-viral drug has 'positive results' in lab tests
Scientists now hope to begin clinical tests on the drug which could prevent coronavirus infections.
Coronavirus: 'My son had symptoms of rare syndrome'
Hayley Grix's three-year-old son Marley became extremely unwell with distressing symptoms.
Coronavirus: Somerset NHS trust prioritises BAME staff for tests
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust says BAME staff are now in the "vulnerable and at risk" groups.
Coronavirus: NHS doctor's son asks Matt Hancock for public apology
Intisar Chowdhury calls on the health secretary to admit mistakes were made in supplying protective kit.
Coronavirus: UK holds minute's silence for key workers who died
The PM and NHS leaders join the tribute to front-line workers who have died with coronavirus.
'Amazing' staff praised for St Annes care home lockdown
No-one has been in or out of Fairhaven Lodge for five weeks since staff chose to isolate with residents.
Coronavirus: UK failed to stockpile crucial PPE
Failures in the preparation for the coronavirus pandemic are revealed by a BBC investigation.
Coronavirus doctor's diary: 'We aren't diagnosing many cancers now'
Planned surgery has been cancelled across the NHS - there may be some big changes when it resumes.
Coronavirus: London's NHS Nightingale 'treated 51 patients'
The temporary field hospital in the ExCel centre was built to care for up to 4,000 coronavirus patients.
Coronavirus survivor, 98, thanks Kettering General Hospital staff
Doug Moore praised the hospital's "excellent" staff and even had a "jolly good time" in their care.
Coronavirus alert: Rare syndrome seen in UK children
Doctors have been told to look out for a rare but dangerous reaction that may be linked to Covid-19.
Coronavirus: NHS front-line staff to get life assurance scheme
The health secretary says families of front-line workers who die from coronavirus will get £60,000.
Coronavirus: Italy's PM outlines lockdown easing measures
Curbs will be relaxed from 4 May as the country records its lowest daily virus death toll in weeks.
Coronavirus: 'My dad called me to say he was dying'
The daughter of Douglas Mayne, a former paramedic, pays tribute to him after his death in March.
Coronavirus: Minute's silence for fallen key workers
The UK is expected to fall silent at 11am on Tuesday after Boris Johnson backs nurses' campaign.
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson back at Downing Street to lead response
Boris Johnson will chair the morning cabinet meeting, just over two weeks after leaving hospital.
Coronavirus: 'When will pandemic end?' and other questions from kids
Jonathan Ball, professor of virology at the University of Nottingham, answers science questions sent in by children, that you've probably been wondering about too.
Coronavirus: The struggle of living in lockdown with autism
The Covid-19 crisis is an unsettling time for most, but for those with autism the problems are acute.
'I feel like I don't count,' says man with MND
The government's advice on shielding is failing people with motor neurone disease, according to a charity.
Coronavirus: UK must find 'new normal' to ease lockdown - Raab
It comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives back in Downing Street to resume work on Monday.
Coronavirus: Military tests key workers in mobile units
The mobile units travel to "hard to reach" areas as the government looks to ramp up testing.
Coronavirus: Care home staff struggling to get tests
Managers say staff face long journeys to test centres, with one reporting a three-hour round trip.
Coronavirus: What is a vaccine and how is one made?
We look at the work needed to create a vaccine and when one might be ready for the coronavirus.
Coronavirus: UK hospital deaths pass 20,000
It comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to return to work in Downing Street on Monday morning.
Coronavirus test online slots booked up within hour of site reopening
Millions of key workers and people they live with can apply for a coronavirus test online.
Coronavirus: Plea for public to get medical care when they need it
People needing help should not be put off by the coronavirus pandemic, say health professionals.
Coronavirus at 84: 'There was one day where I thought I'd be dead'
Peter Britton was admitted to Salisbury Hospital after having a fall, and subsequently contracted Covid-19.
Coronavirus test website reopens for bookings after 'significant demand'
Millions of key workers and their households can apply for a test to see if they have coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Test website closes after 'significant demand'
Up to 10 million key workers and their households are eligible to book a test for coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Outcry after Trump suggests injecting disinfectant as treatment
Doctors call the president's latest remarks about coronavirus treatment "dangerous" and "ridiculous".
Coronavirus: Uncertainty over maternity care causing distress
Women say the uncertainty during the coronavirus outbreak is "making a stressful situation harder".
Coronavirus: Doctor rejects Trump's 'heat and light' idea at White House
Dr Birx was unconvinced by his idea for coronavirus patients' bodies to be irradiated by UV light.
Ramadan: Fasting safely during coronavirus crisis
During Ramadan, many Muslim people abstain from eating and drinking between sunrise and sunset.
Coronavirus: Lockdown's heavy toll on Italy's mental health
Italians are struggling to cope with Europe's strictest and longest-running lockdown.
Hopes dashed as coronavirus drug remdesivir 'fails first trial'
It was hoped remdesivir could treat Covid-19 but its first study appears to have been unsuccessful.
Coronavirus: Essential workers in England to get tests
Employers and staff will be able to book coronavirus tests online, the health secretary says.
Coronavirus: First patients injected in UK vaccine trial
The first two people have been injected as part of a UK study of a Covid-19 vaccine.
Coronavirus: 'Limited supplies' of kidney treatment kit
Hospitals are being asked to minimise use wherever possible after a recent surge in demand.
Coronavirus: Study to track infection and immunity levels
The findings will help to inform the government's strategy for easing the lockdown.
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson was 'just another patient' - New Zealand nurse
Ms McGee said she was "shocked" to be named by the PM, who "needed" to be in intensive care.
Fears some ambulances 'left Covid patients at home'
One family said they had to plead to get hospital care when Covid symptoms worsened.
Coronavirus: Isle of Wight care workers live in tents
The Victoria House Care Home on the Isle of Wight now has a policy of "no one in and no one out".
Coronavirus: Test data 'reassuring for front-line healthcare workers'
The number of positive tests was no different to that of staff in non-clinical roles, say researchers.
Coronavirus: Social restrictions 'to remain for rest of year'
It is "unrealistic" to expect normal life to return soon, says the government's chief medical adviser.
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