UK school pupils WILL wear face masks if local area in lockdown 

Thousands of secondary pupils will have to wear masks at school after yet another education U-turn. With just days to go before children return, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson last night said face coverings will be compulsory in the communal areas of schools covered by local lockdowns. A decision on whether to wear masks in other schools … Read more

Unions seize on 11th hour demands that Boris Johnson introduces facemasks in schools

Teaching unions have seized on 11th-hour demands for Boris Johnson to introduce face masks in schools after Nicola Sturgeon said she was preparing to make them compulsory, risking another row just days before schools are due to reopen.  The First Minister announced yesterday she plans to require face coverings in corridors and shared areas at … Read more

Unions seize on 11th hour demands that Boris Johnson introduces facemasks in schools

Teaching unions have seized on 11th-hour demands for Boris Johnson to introduce face masks in schools after Nicola Sturgeon said she was preparing to make them compulsory, risking another row just days before schools are due to reopen.  The First Minister announced yesterday she plans to require face coverings in corridors and shared areas at … Read more

WHO official urges young people not to feel ‘invincible’ against Covid-19

Younger people should not feel ‘invincible’ as draconian coronavirus restrictions are lifted, a World Health Organization official has said. Dr Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, admitted he was ‘very concerned’ that under-24s are regularly appearing among new cases. And he warned low risk does not mean no risk, saying the disease ‘may stick … Read more

Coronavirus: Nations should work together on vaccine, says WHO

University of Oxford Oxford University academics began developing the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine in January. It is now named AZD1222, after the researchers signed a manufacturing partnership with pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca. Human trials started on April 23 and they are now in the final phase, with trials being carried out in the UK, Brazil and South … Read more

Coronavirus scientist reveals how she fled her home and family to tell the world the truth

When Li-Meng Yan was asked to pop into her boss’s office on the final day of last year, she had no idea such a routine summons might be the start of events that would lead to her fleeing her family, her work and her country in fear for her life. The Chinese-born virologist was based … Read more

Air pollution cuts down life expectancy by two years, despite global efforts to improve air quality

Air pollution continues to cut global life expectancy, despite efforts worldwide to improve air quality. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates 4.2 million people die every year due to outdoor air pollution, making it a bigger threat to human health than cigarette smoking, AIDS and tuberculosis.    Particulate matter is a mixture of solid and liquid … Read more

People should not go to non-urgent dentist appointments, World Health Organization warns 

People should not go to non-urgent dentist appointments until ‘unknown’ Covid-19 risk is better understood, World Health Organization warns There is no data on how coronavirus could spread from a dentist’s chair   Fears that common procedures could create tiny infected floating particles  Procedures include air/water spray and ultrasonic cleaning and polishing  By Isabella Nikolic For Mailonline … Read more

Coronavirus: WHO urges young people to help control spread

‘Do you really need to party?’ WHO urges young people to help control the spread of coronavirus as global death toll tops 700,000 Younger generations have been contributing to recent resurgences of Covid-19 Proportion of those infected aged 15-24 has risen three-fold in just five months Young people also reticent in disclosing details to coronavirus … Read more

Big and small coronavirus droplets can travel further than thought through air

Air transmission of Covid-19 is being underestimated – which could impact guidelines on social distancing, ventilation systems and shared spaces, warns new research. Researchers at Heriot-Wyatt University and University of Edinburgh found evidence that both small and large droplets can travel relatively long distances through the air – and not always in predictable directions with … Read more