New Zealand set ease lockdown from NEXT WEEK and reopen businesses and restaurants 

New Zealand set to lift strict level four lockdown from NEXT WEEK as the government prepares to reopen businesses and restaurants New Zealand is likely to ease stage four restrictions and move to stage three This could see thousands of business reopen after a nation-wide shutdown The country locked down non-essential services on March 26 to … Read more

Rishi Sunak is pushing to ease the coronavirus lockdown next month

Rishi Sunak is ‘pushing to ease the coronavirus lockdown next month because many people have OVER-INTERPRETED stay-at-home advice by stopping working unnecessarily’ Chancellor Rishi Sunak pushing to ease the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown next month Said there is risk of permanent damage to economy if lockdown goes on too long Mr Sunak hinted at his concern … Read more

Supermarket sales drop by 10% after last month’s panic buying as people ease up on stockpiling

Supermarket sales drop by 10% after last month’s panic buying as people ease up on stockpiling Large Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons stores have seen a drop in sales  Less stockpiling and social distancing measures have led to a dip in sales By Neil Craven for The Mail on Sunday Published: 22:22 BST, 11 April … Read more

Former WHO executive reveals four-step ‘exit strategy’ to ease UK out of lockdown

A former WHO executive has today revealed his four-step strategy to ease Britain out of its draconian coronavirus lockdown. Professor Karol Sikora, ex-director of the UN body’s cancer unit, said the first step would be to let small businesses with fewer than 50 staff open again on April 27. Downing Street should then allow all … Read more

Coronavirus professor Neil Ferguson says lockdown may ease next month

Britain’s coronavirus restrictions could be eased next month if the public continues to obey social distancing, a top government scientific adviser has said. Professor Neil Ferguson, whose grim forecast of 250,000 deaths initially prompted Boris Johnson to impose the lockdown, hoped some curbs could be lifted by the end of May. The Imperial College academic … Read more

Coronavirus UK: ‘Immunity certificates’ may ease lockdown

Britons who have already have fought off the coronavirus could be given ‘immunity certificates’, ministers today confirmed. Health Secretary Matt Hancock admitted Number 10 was looking at the move at a Downing Street press conference tonight.  German scientists have already announced they will roll out the certificates, to try and ease the country out of … Read more

Aldi, Morrisons and Waitrose become first supermarkets to ease product restrictions

Aldi, Morrisons and Waitrose have become the first supermarkets to ease product restrictions brought in to cope with stockpiling – as Tesco ramps up its home delivery service during the coronavirus lockdown. All the major supermarkets imposed restrictions this month keep shelves full after Brits panicked due to the pandemic and stocked up on supplies. … Read more

Coronavirus outbreak could ease by SPRING

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more

Cooped up with a bad back? An osteopath gives their top tips on how to help ease your agony 

Cooped up with a bad back? An osteopath gives their top tips on how to help ease your agony By Garry Trainer, Osteopath For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:01 GMT, 28 March 2020 | Updated: 22:46 GMT, 28 March 2020 Feeling a bit cooped up? Tense and achy? It’s not surprising if you are, really, … Read more

Kristen Bell to host Nickelodeon coronavirus special to ease children’s fears

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more