Ireland orders six-week lockdown; Trump says Americans ‘tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots’ discuss Covid; Iran sets record daily deaths. Follow latest updatesLive coronavirus found on frozen food packaging in ChinaWales to go into national two-week ‘firebreak’ lockdownUK: Vaccine not available until spring, says chief scientific adviserSymptoms: how to tell if you have a common cold, flu or CovidSee all our coronavirus coverage 2.55am BST This is not directly coronavirus related, but both President Trump and Joe Biden will have their microphones muted for parts of their final debate on Thursday to allow each presidential candidate a block of uninterrupted time to speak. Hopefully this will garner some clear answers on coronavirus. Related: Presidential debate commission adopts rules to mute microphones 2.27am BST Next time you dine out with a friend, you may want to think carefully about where you sit in relation to your companion/s, reports Japan’s Asahi Shimbun. It says simulations by the world’s fastest super computer suggest you will be more exposed to droplets when being spoken to if you sit side-by-side, rather than if you sit opposite your companion … by a factor of five. Continue reading…
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