Rolling coverage of all the latest UK coronavirus developmentsCoronavirus – latest global updatesCoronavirus latest – at a glanceMen are much more likely to die from Covid-19. But why?UK healthcare workers: the protection they need and what they haveRead all our coronavirus coverage 1.43pm GMT Our North of England editor Helen Pidd has noted that Derbyshire Police are using drone surveillance to spot those flouting essential travel rules under the coronavirus lockdown.Shame by drone…Think you can sneak into the Peak District to walk your dog without anyone knowing? @DerbysPolice are watching https://t.co/si04rI7WVt 1.39pm GMT The NHS nurse who posted a tearful video of herself outside a supermarket with empty shelves after she was unable to buy food, has developed coronavirus symptoms and is self-isolating. Dawn Billbrough’s emotional plea for people to stop panic buying went viral last week, and has now been shared over 28,000 times on Facebook. ‘We are worried people in the UK are not taking this seriously. People are going to die.’Critical care nurse Dawn Bilbrough calls for everyone to follow government advice to stay at home and save lives. pic.twitter.com/AzbmjQ24Ol Continue reading…
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