Will masks in public finally get the go-ahead?

Britain is to stockpile face masks for commuters and shoppers to wear in public. The news comes after Scottish First Minster Nicola Sturgeon said face coverings should be used in enclosed spaces where social distancing is hard to maintain. Downing Street said the Government has not yet decided whether to follow suit in the rest of … Read more

Boeing 737 MAX is ‘expected to remain grounded until at least August due to software issues’

Boeing 737 MAX is ‘expected to remain grounded until at least August as manufacturer continues to grapple with software issues’ Boeing has signaled it now hopes to win regulatory approval in August for the plane’s return to service, but that could be pushed backed until fall, sources said The best-selling airplane has been grounded since … Read more

Irina Shayk and her daughter Lea take a break from quarantining with a stroll through New York City

Irina Shayk looks fierce in leather as she and her daughter Lea take a break from quarantining with a stroll through New York City By Brian Marks For Dailymail.com Published: 01:51 BST, 29 April 2020 | Updated: 01:57 BST, 29 April 2020 She’s been spending plenty of quality time with her daughter amid New York’s … Read more

Duchess of Cornwall reveals how she starts her day with ballet lessons and a ‘little bit of pilates’

The Duchess of Cornwall has revealed that she starts the day with ballet lessons and a ‘little bit of pilates’ to keep fit during the coronavirus lockdown.    Camilla, 72, let slip her secret in a video call to mark International Dance Day with Darcey Bussell, the Royal Ballet’s former principle dancer and president of The … Read more

Duchess of Cornwall reveals how she starts her day with ballet lessons and a ‘little bit of pilates’

The Duchess of Cornwall has revealed that she starts the day with ballet lessons and a ‘little bit of pilates’ to keep fit during the coronavirus lockdown.    Camilla, 72, let slip her secret in a video call to mark International Dance Day with Darcey Bussell, the Royal Ballet’s former principle dancer and president of The … Read more

Yale researchers lunch trial on asthma drug to test if it could treat coronavirus patients

A clinical trial is being launched to test an asthma drug’s effectiveness in treating deadly conditions caused by the novel coronavirus. The drug, called ibudilast – which has been approved to treat asthma in Japan and South Korea – has shown promise in improving lung health in mouse models. The team, from Yale University’s New Haven … Read more

Doctors group claims that hydroxychloroquine helps 91% of coronavirus patients

The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has improved the survival and recovery odds for about 90 percent of patients treated with the controversial medication, a physicians group claims.  The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) presented data on 2,333 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine – including two supervised by Dr Oz – across the globe that shows … Read more

Doctors group claims that hydroxychloroquine helps 91% of coronavirus patients

The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has improved the survival and recovery odds for about 90 percent of patients treated with the controversial medication, a physicians group claims.  The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) presented data on 2,333 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine – including two supervised by Dr Oz – across the globe that shows … Read more

Private schools could reopen before state ones because they have more distancing space, say experts

Private schools could reopen before state ones because they have more space for social distancing, experts say State principal in Bedford says it will be ‘nigh on impossible,’ to keep pupils apart Former public school head says paid-for schools will be better placed  Dr Martin Stephen says sport and arts could stop to accommodate other … Read more