Coronavirus – 'The UK is at the very start of an epidemic' warns top professor
The World Health Organisation statistics professor from Wokingham borough has predicted the UK will have 100 confirmed coronavirus cases fairly ...
The World Health Organisation statistics professor from Wokingham borough has predicted the UK will have 100 confirmed coronavirus cases fairly ...
EE children from Aldryngton School have teamed up to create a hand washing video, after their school was temporarily closed ...
In Parliament yesterday, Reading East MP Matt Rodda raised the outbreak of coronavirus at Willow Bank Infant School in a ...
"Employers should consider cancelling or postponing any overseas business travel to areas where there has been an outbreak of COVID-19."
SUPERMARKETS and chemists are running out of stocks of hand sanitisers as people look to boost their personal hygiene routines ...
SCHOOLS are being told not to close over suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus unless instructed to do so by ...
"Willow Bank does not have any groups or choirs in the Festival, and we are not aware of any individual ...
THE closure of three borough schools is purely precautionary and there is no indication that either site poses a risk. ...
AN MP has expressed his concern for the person who has the coronavirus, and for the school. Matt Rodda’s Reading ...
A THIRD Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents at Willow Bank ...
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