Coronavirus

Coronavirus is a daunting prospect for most of us. But for those with no home to self-isolate in, nowhere to stay clean, and no stockpile of food, the risks are so much greater.
The over-70s, people with asthma and pregnant women are just some of those considered "at increased risk".
Pauline Latham has been asked if £94 a week was enough to live on – something faced by many zero-hours workers as they self-isolate amid coronavirus.
Office for Budget Responsibility chair Robert Chote tells government "this is not a time to be squeamish" about borrowing large sums.
A group of rockhopper penguins were let out of their habitat to explore the rest of the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.
After Boris Johnson's latest briefing, some sufferers were left confused as to whether they were classed as a "vulnerable group".
A viral post is spreading misinformation about stopping Covid-19, experts tell HuffPost UK.
As world leaders all deliver a similar message on how to halt and slow the spreading virus, the WHO urges countries to test the population as much as possible. A potential vaccine is being tested in the US, yet the UK has been criticised for taking a different approach to other places that have enforced full lockdowns.
Some eateries are preparing for a world of pickup and takeout. Others are helping feed children who aren't getting lunch at school.