Coronavirus

It's easy to be sucked into sharing misguided information but it's important to follow the most reliable advice.
The number of people infected with coronavirus topped 110,000 across the world, but it's not the only story in town.
As China and Hong Kong have reportedly contained the virus, it's time to up our game.
Italy on lockdown, festivals cancelled and Britain moves into ‘delay’ phase. Here are five things you need to know about the Covid-19 virus today as cases rise to almost 110,000 worldwide.
"Trump will be judged on his handling of the spread of a virus," a Washington Examiner editorial said.
A man in his 60s, who had underlying health problems, has died at North Manchester General Hospital.
Country confirms 57% rise in fatalities as a quarter of the country’s population was placed in mandatory quarantine.
The total figure has risen by 67 from Saturday's figures in the largest day-on-day surge.
African students in Wuhan, China have been stuck indoors for over a month as the area is on lock down to contain the Coronavirus spread. Nine African countries including South Africa, Mauritania and Morocco have evacuated, or have said they will evacuate so far. But students from other African countries have said they feel left behind and sad their country has not brought them home.
From bioweapon conspiracy theories to fake news stories about school infections, psychologists explain what's behind the spread of disinformation during a crisis.