Im ben brown. The headlines at nine. The Health Secretary warns that measures to combat coronavirus will disrupt the lives of everybody and older people and those with Health Conditions will be asked to stay at home. President trump and borisjohnson discuss the pandemic by phone. Number ten says they agreed on the importance of co ordinating international action. Supermarkets urge shoppers not to buy more than they need, amid growing evidence of panic buying. The Foreign Office advises against all but essential travel to spain, after a state of emergency was declared there last night. In france, the government orders the closure of most public places, including all cafes, restaurants, cinemas and nonessential shops. And well be discussing the impact of coronavirus in our sunday morning edition of the papers coming up at 9. 35. This mornings reviewers are dave wooding and sienna rogers. Hello, good morning. The Health Secretary Matthew Hancock has warned that the measures the government
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