Now on bbc news a look at the coronavirus pandemic and the impact on the sporting world now its time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. With the virus stopping competition around the world in its tracks. Tomorrow we will see quite a bit of sunshine and there will be seven heavy may be sent sundry showers. There will be some cloud parts into northern england, elsewhere clear and dry but still be cooler air and showers by the end of the night into hello, i am gavin ramjaun. Scotland. Quite chilly for east normally, i bring you all the latest sports news and interviews, i report anglia. Into sunday, this low pressure anglia. Into sunday, this low pressure system are talking on triumphs and disappointments of about is bringing some showers from top level competition but these are not normal times. The word go, some are turning heavy humanity has changed into the afternoon for stop there and that means that sport will also be some showers further has changed as well. Southin will a
To be seven england, wales, the midlands that see most of the rain i think on tuesday, further north, James Reynolds will be here at the quite cloudy skies, just a few showers across northern scotland. Top of the hour will stop. Those temperatures in many areas will be a little bit below normal for the time of year, particularly now, on bbc news, a look chilly underneath that rain that at the coronavirus pandemic weve got further south. No, that and the impact on the sporting world with the virus stopping should have moved away into Continental Europe by wednesday, bit competition in its tracks. Ofa Continental Europe by wednesday, bit of a rest bite before we see another band of rain and some stronger winds coming in from the southwest. I had affected him a legacy of cloud, most places will be dry, and in the southeast of england, before the rain later in the day, it should be 00 01 32,463 4294966103 13 29,430 bit warmer. Hello, i am gavin ramjaun. Normally, i bring you all the latest
South. Further sunshine and showers are not feeling as warm as it has of late. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. A sombre milestone, as the number of people dying with coronavirus in uk hospitals passes 20,000. Its increased by 813 in 2a hours. For the nation in particular, this isa for the nation in particular, this is a deeply tragic and moving moment and all our thoughts and sympathies are with those individuals who have lost fa m ily are with those individuals who have lost family members through this horrendous and absolutely appalling virus. Coronavirus tests for uk key workers through the government website were booked up within an hour of it reopening today. The World Health Organization warns that people who have recovered from coronavirus may not be protected from reinfection. Countries around europe pursue options to end the lockdown belgium sets out a detailed plan to relax restrictions. And we cant go to the zoo at the moment but weve got the next best thing a virtua
Earlier i spoke to the travel editor of the independent, simon calder and asked him to explain how the two week quarantine might work it will be a modification of what we have seen in many other countries worldwide. For example in australia, you are effectively frogmarched from the plane to an upmarket Detention Centre or an airport hotel, and you are kept there for two weeks. The government wouldnt be doing that. They would be saying to everybody who comes in, you have to tell us where youre going to be. For the next two weeks, you must not leave that property. Theres even talk about officials being able to come around and check that you are there and if youre not, you would be fined. This is in complete contrast to what we have at the moment. If you come into heathrow, there are no checks whatsoever. You are given a piece of paper telling you what to do if you feel symptomatic, and that is in line with all the International Advice from the European Centre for disease prevention and c