Adorable one-month-old panda twins born during the coronavirus crisis are named ‘safe’ and ‘sound’

Adorable one-month-old panda twins born during the coronavirus crisis are named ‘safe’ and ‘sound’ Adorable footage shows the twins in an incubator at a breeding centre in China The baby pandas were born one month ago during the coronavirus pandemic  They were named ‘Ping Ping’ and ‘An An’, meaning ‘safe and sound’ in Chinese The … Read more

India tells government officials to stop using Zoom after deeming it ‘not a safe platform’

India tells government officials to stop using video conferencing service Zoom deeming it ‘not a safe platform’ The warning comes from India’s primary cyber security agency   India’s Cyber Coordination Centre advised the Zoom is ‘not a safe platform’ It  discouraged government officials from using the service The advisory follows several high profile security flaws found in … Read more

Prince William and Kate Middleton wish the nation a ‘safe and happy Easter’

Prince William and Kate Middleton wish the nation a ‘safe and happy Easter’, sharing a photo of daffodils in bloom at Kensington Palace – as they urge people to ‘stay home and save lives’ Prince William and Kate Middleton, 38, have wished the nation a ‘safe’ Easter Took to Instagram and shared flowery scene in … Read more

Should you play safe with your Isa – or take a chance on revival?

This month, all adults across Britain have been given a new Isa allowance, meaning they can save or invest a further £20,000 without incurring capital gains tax or tax on income. It is sensible to shelter this money as early as possible to give it most time to grow. It is also important to ensure … Read more

Nina Dobrev takes an isolation break to walk her dog after encouraging fans to be safe amid COVID-19

Nina Dobrev takes an isolation break to walk her dog after encouraging fans to thoroughly wash their hands amid COVID-19 By Kellie Chudzinski For Dailymail.com Published: 06:51 BST, 10 April 2020 | Updated: 13:34 BST, 10 April 2020 Nina Dobrev was spotted walking her dog Maverick around her neighborhood on Thursday.  She covered up in … Read more

What every mum-to-be needs to know to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic

As any mother will attest, childbirth waits for no woman. Nor can pregnancy be paused until the end of a global pandemic. Unlike those having operations rescheduled at a less risky date, millions of expectant mothers are adding new, unexpected worries to the considerable ones that exist already. Last month, pregnant women were told they were … Read more

SPECIAL REPORT: We ask the real experts… When WILL it be safe to go back to normal? 

It is a crisis many have long feared, and even grimly predicted – but, perhaps, secretly hoped or never quite believed would happen. Not here. Not to us. And yet, here we are. The coronavirus pandemic is surging towards a peak in Britain. Deaths this weekend passed 700 a day– and life has come to … Read more

Data reveals how staying safe at home during the pandemic is a luxury afforded the rich

Staying safe at home during the coronavirus pandemic is a luxury afforded the rich while low-income workers have no choice but to be out and about and travel to work, according to analysis of smartphone location data. Around 297 million Americans – about 90 percent of the population – have now been ordered to stay … Read more

Ibuprofen IS safe for coronavirus patients to take, claims King’s College London study

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

Is it safe for me to send a card or will it spread infection?

The coronavirus lockdown has left many of us with unanswered questions about how we should go about our daily lives and the risks we face. Last week, we asked for your questions about the pandemic, which we then put to leading experts. Here, Professor John Oxford, a virologist at Queen Mary University of London, and … Read more