Millions of people across the uk are expected to show their appreciation for healthworkers in half an hours time in the clap for carers. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First. Lets get more now on that very strong criticism of the governments handling of the coronavirus pandemic by leading social care officials, in a leaked letter seen by the bbc. The association of directors of Adult Social Services has written to the department of health accusing ministers of presiding over a shambolic supply chain for personal protective equipment and says conflicting messages have created confusion and extra work. The department of health says it is continuing to work closely with the sector. Lets talk now to anita astle, manager of wren hall nursing home in nottinghamshire. Over the easter weekend they lost their tenth resident of covid 19. This is bbc news with the latest headlines i
Too frightened to go. On the frontline from doctors to cleaners, the hospital teams working tirelessly together to save lives. You just take one day at a time. I think if you try and think about the whole situation, its too much. And a guard of honour for 99 year old captain tom moore as he completes 100 laps of his garden and raises £15 million for the nhs. And coming up on bbc news, an absolute mess, the verdict on the state of the Scottish Football League from rangers manager Steven Gerrard as it finishes early due to coronavirus. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The uk will remain in lockdown for at least three more weeks. The foreign secretary, dominic raab, said britain is at a delicate and dangerous stage in this pandemic and relaxing restrictions too soon could risk a second wave of coronavirus and even more deaths. He said the lockdown, which is now extended until at least the 7th of may, would only be lifted once the daily death toll comes down to be sure the
ILOILO CITY – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Region 6 has urged parents in Western Visayas to avail of amnesty if they falsified or tampered the birth certificates of their children.
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