Follow all the day’s coronavirus news as the easing of lockdown measures in England also reopens restaurants, theme parks, galleries, hotels, cinemas and bingo hallsLet’s not blow it,’ says Boris Johnson on eve of English pubs reopeningCoronavirus – latest global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage 3.00pm BST Blood Cancer UK has urged people to continue to observe social distancing and to approach the easing of lockdown restrictions responsibly.Gemma Peters, the charity’s chief executive, implored the public to do all they can to stop the virus spreading and to protect those who are still shielding. Our Chief Executive @gemmapeters has a message for the public ahead of the re-opening of pubs and cafes in England and N. Ireland this weekend. ❤️ Please retweet, and help keep the 200,000 people with #bloodcancer who are shielding safe. pic.twitter.com/PWeMLkR3Kn 2.54pm BST A further 39 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals to 28,871, NHS England said. Continue reading…
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