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COVID cases are down - but does that mean the restrictions are working?

 

COVID cases are down. Yes, you read that right. The latest analysis of the epidemic by Public Health England shows the steep rise in cases over the last five weeks has suddenly stopped and last week actually dipped slightly. Image: The warnings about hospitals reaching capacity and local lockdowns could be working Image: The warnings about hospitals reaching capacity and local lockdowns could be working Could it be that the restrictions, some of which date back to mid-September, are beginning to slow the spread of the virus? Yes and no. Delve into the latest report, which covers the last week of October, and it's clear the downward turn has a lot to do with geography and demographics. Infection rates are definitely falling in north east and north west. More on … 阅读全文

Coronavirus: The shops and businesses allowed to stay open during England lockdown

 

With England set to go into lockdown on Thursday, the government has unveiled legislation governing which shops and businesses will be allowed to stay open. Until 2 December, people will be urged to stay at home, while household mixing will be banned. Non-essential retail will close, but according to new regulations these firms will be allowed to stay open: Supermarkets, grocery stores and corner shops Alcohol shops, including breweries Dentists, opticians and audiology services Chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths Other medical services, including mental health Image: Dentists can keep seeing patients, unlike during the first lockdown Image: Dentists can keep seeing patients, unlike during the first lockdown Newsagents and post offices Garden centres Hardware stores Building stores and services Petrol stations Pharmacies and chemists Image: Pharmacies and chemists are considered essential shops … 阅读全文

A nightmare on Downing Street: Will COVID steal Christmas?

 

It was never going to be the usual Halloween in a year when we faced a global pandemic, but clearly a rising number of COVID-19 cases left the prime minister spooked.  On Saturday evening, and after a few delays, Boris Johnson made the announcement he had hoped he'd not have to make again - effectively shutting England down for a second time this year. The decision follows a stark warning from his top medical and scientific advisers there could be twice as many coronavirus deaths this winter than during the first wave. The four-week lockdown, from Thursday, will be voted on by parliament on Wednesday. But is it the right call? Has it come too late? And can people and businesses survive this time around? On this edition of the … 阅读全文

Coronavirus: Poland's president tests positive for COVID-19 as new cases in the country hit a record high

 

Poland's President Andrzej Duda has tested positive for COVID-19. His spokesperson Blazej Spychalski tweeted that the conservative leader received the result after taking a test on Friday. Mr Spychalski says the president feels well and will be in quarantine. Image: Polish president Andrzej Duda with US president Donald Trump Image: Polish president Andrzej Duda with US president Donald Trump Mr Duda's diagnosis follows a sharp increase in the confirmed cases of COVID-19 and related deaths in the country. On Friday, 13,600 new infections were recorded in Poland - a new record. There were also 153 deaths, taking the total related to COVID-19 to 4,162. The Polish government has announced the entire country will become a "red zone" of strict measures - just short of a national lockdown - as it … 阅读全文

COVID crisis in the arts: Will the show go on?

 

The government has promised a £1.57bn rescue fund for UK arts organisations crippled by COVID-19. But as Britain faces a second wave, the performing arts are still paralysed and self-employed staff in the industry remain jobless. While venues may have been given a financial lifeline, will it be enough to save the people who bring performances to life? On this episode of the Sky News Daily podcast, host Bethany Minelle is joined by actor Adrian Schiller and dancer Fiona Jeffrey to discuss how they're coping in a halted industry with a precarious future. We also speak to theatre veteran Simon Callow about why he believes the show will go on. Plus, we hear from writer Dave Clements about why a cultural escape is essential for our mental health. Subscribe to … 阅读全文

Coronavirus: Be part of a virtual audience for our expert panel discussion on COVID-19 strategy

 

As COVID-19 cases rise rapidly in the UK - and with ever changing restrictions depending on where you live - what is the right approach in responding to the second wave? In a special Sky News programme, Postcode Lockdown: A Divided Nation, we will be asking which strategy is best - and what sacrifices people are prepared to make - to help tackle the pandemic. A panel of experts will take questions from our virtual audience during the show, which is live on Sky News on Monday night starting at 9pm. Follow our daily live blog on all the coronavirus updates from the UK and around the world If you'd like to be in the audience, please send us your questions for the panel. We want your solutions too. Tell … 阅读全文

Coronavirus: Is the three-tier approach too little too late?

 

On Monday, Boris Johnson outlined a new COVID alert system for England aimed at slowing the spread of the virus in hotspot areas. The prime minister briefed the nation once again on his plan, hours after the government's scientists explained the data behind the decision. Documents published after Mr Johnson was flanked by his chancellor and England's chief medical officer in Downing Street, then revealed a "circuit breaker" lockdown for the country had been recommended to ministers by scientists. So is the three-tier approach the right one? And will it be enough to stave off a second COVID crisis here? Pub owner Matthew Farrell in Liverpool talks to the Sky News Daily podcast about the impact on his business and personal life. Plus, Dermot Murnaghan is joined by Sky's Inzamam … 阅读全文

Inside Yemen: Is the world doing enough?

 

It's the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet, but should countries be doing more to help end the human loss, suffering and devastation? Millions of Yemenis continue to face hunger and starvation after five years of conflict. Sky's special correspondent Alex Crawford and our team worked with Ahmed Baider, a producer in Yemen, to investigate the situation at a time when coronavirus has exacerbated the ongoing problems. Ahmed gives us his own personal story on this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. We're also joined by Alex and Sky's foreign news editor Zein Ja'Far as we examine and discuss what the team uncovered during their deployment. Subscribe to the Daily podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Daily podcast team:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast … 阅读全文

Coronavirus: NHS contact-tracing app downloaded more than 10 million times despite early glitch

 

More than 10 million people have downloaded the NHS contact-tracing app since it launched on Thursday, despite it suffering a problem that left tens of thousands of test results unlogged. The app, which Health Secretary Matt Hancock described as an "important step forward" in tackling COVID-19, had been downloaded six million times on its first day and 10 million by Sunday, the Department of Health said. Mr Hancock described the figures as an "absolutely fantastic" response. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 2:27 2:27 Is the NHS app up to the job? But download numbers aside, the app has had a less-than-fantastic start. Mr Hancock's comments were made a day after an important fix for the app was rolled out - it solved an issue that … 阅读全文

Coronavirus: Less than a year after a thumping election win, PM's strategy risks leaving everyone unhappy

 

"What we need, in a sense, is Boris back with his bounce, with his mojo." A blink and you would've missed this comment from Brexiteer and Tory rebel Steve Baker in his interview with Sky's Sophy Ridge today. It comes after a challenging month, if not a challenging year, for the prime minister. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 8:54 8:54 Tory rebel: 'MPs are feeling helpless' A summer of coronavirus U-turns has morphed into an autumn of anguish. And with the polls now going in the wrong direction, once-loyal backbench Tories are finding their voices. Their concerns will reach a crescendo this week with a debate on coronavirus tomorrow and a vote on Wednesday. Some simply worry that parliament is being cut out of the … 阅读全文