CORONAVIRUS deaths in the UK have passed the 7,000 barrier after 828 victims were reported in England alone on the deadliest day yet.
NHS England confirmed the latest victims were aged between 22 and 103 - including a 35-year-old with no underlying health conditions.
It comes as the government continues planning for the next stage of Britain’s battle against the coronavirus.
Several ministers are said to believe schools should reopen two weeks after the Easter holidays if lockdown continues working.
Britain’s drastic lockdown measures - announced by Boris on March 23 - are due to be reviewed on Easter Monday.
So what happens after the measures are lifted and Brits attempt to rebuild their lives?
We put that and other Sun reader questions to TV’s most-trusted medic, Dr Hilary Jones, in today’s episode of Ask Dr Hilary: coronavirus explained.
In Wednesday’s show we ask:
- Will everyone eventually get some form of coronavirus?
- If the virus is supposedly killed by heat, how is it that Australia has cases when it is their summer at the moment?
- Is it true that the severity of the symptoms are linked to the amount of viral load that you are exposed to?
- How do you test for Coronavirus?
- What measures should mild asthma sufferers take once the lockdown is lifted?
- Why have people in Western Europe only now fallen seriously ill given this virus has been around since last year?
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