SAGE expert warns of 100 Covid-19 deaths a day within four weeks September 26, 2020 The daily death toll in the UK caused by Covid-19 will rise to around 100 per day within four weeks, according to a member of the government’s scientific advisory board, SAGE. Professor Graham Medley said little can be done to prevent the daily deaths rising from the current 34 per day to 100 due to [...]
UK to pledge £340m increase in funding for World Health Organisation September 26, 2020 Prime Minister Boris Johnson will pledge on Saturday a 30 per cent increase in funding for the World Health Organization while urging reforms to the global health body and calling for a revival of cross-border cooperation to end “ugly rifts”. Delivering a recorded speech to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Johnson will say the [...]
NHS Covid-19 app unable to accept a third of test results September 26, 2020 England’s Covid-19 smartphone app launched to curb the spread of the virus does not accept test results processed in the country’s state-run laboratories, hospitals or as part of an official survey, it said on Saturday. The App’s official account said on Twitter it could not link to test results taken in Public Health England (PHE) [...]
Coronavirus: UK reports 6,874 new cases as Covid-19 R number rises again September 25, 2020 There were 6,874 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the UK on Friday after the coronavirus R number was also confirmed to be on the rise. The number of confirmed infections increased by 240 compared with Thursday. The number of deaths among those who had tested positive for Covid-19 within 28 days was 34. Today’s [...]
London al fresco dining to continue until end of October September 25, 2020 Londoners will be able to continue enjoying al fresco dining next month after council bosses extended the capital’s hospitality scheme. In a letter to businesses Westminster Council said outdoor eating and drinking will be allowed in the capital until the end of October. Council leader Rachael Robathan said the move was designed to support the [...]
Coronavirus: London added to ‘watchlist’ as cases surge September 25, 2020 London has been added to the UK’s coronavirus “watchlist” after a surge in new cases of the virus. The capital has been marked as an area of high concern, meaning it could be in line for further restrictions. It comes after 620 new cases were confirmed in London in the last 24 hours — more [...]
Only global medical cooperation can defeat Covid-19 September 25, 2020 More daily confusion. Schools shut, but pubs open? Pubs shut, but schools partly open? Schools closing again? Boost tourism, but visitors from abroad in quarantine? Brits coming home quarantined in Scotland and Wales, but free to walk around in England? Unending, unedifying; one thing is clear. If life is to return to anything like it [...]
Who speaks for business? Government advice in a crisis September 25, 2020 It has been another week of regulations and restrictions, another round of measures to try to beat the Covid-19 spread which has started to creep up again as we move into autumn. On Monday, the government sent its top boffins, Professor Chris Whitty and Professor Sir Patrick Vallance, to face the press unchaperoned. This, surely, [...]
Don’t sacrifice company culture on the remote working altar September 25, 2020 The UK recession, like its predecessors, will cause massive shifts in the market: new startups will be born (just as Airbnb, Uber, and Whatsapp were last time); many SMEs will be forced to adapt, refine, and then rebuild; and larger companies, spanning sectors as broad as property, law and finance, will find the pandemic era brings [...]
London is a great city – and much of it could be on your doorstep September 25, 2020 We live in cities because we want to be in the heart of the action. We are often willing to overlook the daily downfalls — expensive rent and overpriced pints to name a few — simply because there is no better place in the world to work, socialise and embrace opportunities than in this city. [...]