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From a face shield to phone sanitiser and a hook to open doors... Gadgets to stop you catching Covid

Could gadgets - such as a prong for flushing loos and covers for keyboards - help too? ADRIAN MONTI asked experts to review a selection; we then rated them.




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Coronavirus UK: Care home deaths NOT inevitable, report says

Researchers at the London School of Economics have highlighted exactly where the UK has fallen short of protecting some 400,000 care home residents and staff.




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Is obesity the second biggest COVID-19 risk factor? Experts warn the overweight to be 'cautious'

Scientific evidence suggests that people who are overweight - which two thirds of adults in the UK are - have a 39 per cent higher risk of dying if they catch the coronavirus.




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Doctors call for oxygen monitors to be prescribed to most vulnerable

British doctors want the matchbox-sized gadgets, known as pulse oximeters, to be given to those in most urgent need for free.




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Coronavirus UK: Obesity, gender and race death risks examined

An urgent review has been launched by Health Secretary Matt Hancock into whether obesity, ethnicity and gender raise the risk of death from coronavirus.




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Coronavirus UK: SEWAGE analysis may be used to track spread

Defra confirmed it is conferring with scientists about whether wastewater can help trace the spread of the deadly infection. It could become part of the government's plan to ease Britain out of lockdown.




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Wearing masks can curb spread of coronavirus, Government's chief scientist says

Sir Patrick Vallance told MPs on the Health and Social Care Select Committee that masks could have a 'marginal but positive' impact on curbing transmission of the life-threatening infection.




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Interactive map shows location of hundreds of UK locations that have managed to avoid a fatality

An interactive map using data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed hundreds of towns and villages which have avoided a single Covid-19 fatality during the pandemic.




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Doctors say they're inundated with calls about COVID toes from people with no other symptoms

Doctors say they're being inundated with calls about COVID toes, mysterious bruises, rashes and lesions on their feet, who don't have other traditional symptoms such as fever and coughing.




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Coronavirus UK: 12 different strains in March, one unique

Leading genetic scientists analysed the genomes of the killer virus in 260 infected patients from all corners of the UK. They say they have identified 12 unique mutations (shown).




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One-third of Americans say they WON'T get vaccinated against the coronavirus, new survey finds

In the new survey, from PR firm Bospar, researchers found those between ages 18 and 24 were the least likely to get vaccinated against the coronavirus with only 57.8% saying they'd get the jab.




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Mutant strain of coronavirus that may make it more infectious now 'dominant'

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered a mutation to the coronavirus's spike protein that may make it more infectious - and it has spread around the globe.




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Some patients have antibodies that protect cells while others' immune cells stop viral replication

A new study, led by Tsinghua University. found that recovered coronavirus patients had varying antibodies such as immune cells that stop the virus from attaching to our cells.




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Italy WILL face a deadlier second coronavirus wave, grim Imperial College London study finds

British researchers modelled how the virus would spread in three scenarios - if Italy stayed in quarantine or if movement returned to pre-lockdown levels by 20% and 40% (shown in red).




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Coronavirus: Europe and UK strain more infectious than China's

Researchers from the University of Sheffield and Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico found that a newer, faster-spreading version of the virus seems to edge out the older type.




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British scientists say over-70s and the most vulnerable SHOULD stay in lockdown for longer

Researchers from Edinburgh and London say the approach, dubbed 'segmentation and shielding', is the only way to get the UK back to normal without overwhelming the NHS.




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Does banning travellers REALLY curb coronavirus?

The UK's death toll (29,427) surpassed Italy's (29,315) today, meaning it is the worst-hit nation on the continent. But, even now, Britain's borders remain open, making it a global outlier.




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Calls for coronavirus inquiry as UK becomes the sickest nation in Europe

The president of the Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association said Britain's testing and tracing has been 'inadequate' and questions should be asked about the timing of lockdown.




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Coronavirus: Obese higher risk as fat cells are infection targets

Researchers from Germany and the US explained fat cells secrete ACE-2 receptors - known as the 'gateway' into the cells of the body.




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Coronavirus: Experts clash over 'aggressive' virus mutation

Just yesterday University of Sheffield researchers claimed that a new, more infectious type of COVID-19 had been racing through Europe. But the finding was today dismissed as 'unfounded'.




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Keir Starmer tears into Boris Johnson over Government decision to abandon testing on March 12

The two party leaders clashed over the pandemic as they faced each other for the first time at Prime Minister's Question in the hushed surroundings of the mostly-empty House of Commons.




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Coronavirus: Amount of particles, or 'viral load' affect severity

Professor Lucy Yardley, from the University of Bristol, sounded the alarm today, saying evidence shows 'viral load' plays a big role in how sick someone will become.




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Terrifying footage shows how droplets from a cough can spread 12 FEET - double COVID-19 distancing

Experts at Florida Atlantic University conducted an experiment using a mannequin and laser lights. Health officials recommend a safe distance of six feet (two metres).




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Coronavirus: Scotland refuses to join NHS contact tracing app

The Scottish government has dealt a potential hammer blow to Matt Hancock's coronavirus contact tracing app as it said it will only commit to the technology if it is shown to work.




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Blood thinners could improve survival of hospitalized coronavirus patients by up to 50%

A new study from the Mount Sinai Health System found that patients on blood thinners died after about 21 days in the hospital compared to those not on the drugs who died after about 14 days.




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Promises that a coronavirus vaccine could be available in the fall are unrealistic, experts say

Some institutions have said that if their coronavirus vaccine trials go well, its jab could be available as early as Fall 2020, but most people would not be able to get it until Fall 2021.




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Officials put entire Long Island town on a diet to lower coronavirus risks driven by obesity

Health officials are introducing a voluntary healthy lifestyle and exercise program for the town of Huntington, Long Island, which includes free nutrition advice and fitness classes.




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HALF of women say they're concerned about going out in public while pregnant or after birth

A new survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that 80% said they would be concerned to go to a scheduled prenatal appointment amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Coronavirus: Italian researchers claim vaccine neutralises it

Scientists in Italy claim antibodies made against the virus in mice were able to kill the infection in human cells, but British researchers said the discovery was routine in vaccine development.




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Fury over coronavirus swabbing as GPs claim to have not received hundreds of thousands of results

GPs and councils in England were promised the results from hundreds of thousands of swabs carried out at drive-through centres after the UK shifted to 'pillar two' of its testing scheme.




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Britons urged not to buy miracle coronavirus cures online

The UK drug watchdog said there'd been a surge in bogus cleansing oils and sprays appearing online. It warned these products 'pose a risk to health' and could make COVID-19 infection worse.




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Being obese may DOUBLE the risk of needing hospital treatment for the life-threatening coronavirus

Scientists in Glasgow trawled over data for more than 428,000 people who were part of the UK Biobank. Some 340 of those had recently tested positive for COVID-19 in hospital.




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Coronavirus UK: Lockdown is perfect time to lose weight

Professor Susan Jebb, of Oxford University, urged Brits to stop buying junk food and only have healthy food in their house, and told them to exercise to avoid the temptation of the biscuit tin.




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Europe's East-West divide on coronavirus cases after eastern countries close borders

Experts say the vulnerability of health systems in Eastern Europe spurred leaders into decisive action while governments in the west felt a 'greater sense of complacency'.




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Arthritis drug may improve coronavirus patients - but experts warn effects are far from proven

A new study from San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy, found that 72% of 29 coronavirus patients given anakinra, an arthritis drug, had improved respiratory health and markers of inflammation.




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Coronavirus: Scientists estimate it kills 0.75% of all patients

Researchers from Australia compared 13 studies of numbers of people killed by the coronavirus and suggested a 0.75 per cent death rate, and a range of 0.45-1.01 was reasonable.




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Rugby news: Leaving out players from the World Cup squad was the hardest job! 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Eddie Jones faces some of the toughest decisions of his coaching career on Monday when he names his World Cup squad. He will never forget the calls he makes.




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You have missed a big opportunity, Eddie! England coach still none the wiser after defeat by Wales

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: England missed out on the scoreboard in Cardiff - and they missed a huge learning opportunity. What did they gain from the match? Not much. What did they learn? Not much.




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England rugby: The world will sit up and worry after this 10 out of 10 display

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: This was a real statement win from England and Twickenham was buzzing as the crowd realised they have a team who can cause real damage at the World Cup.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: The All Blacks will make the final... but who will triumph in Japan?

The 2019 World Cup is just a week away and England will be confident going into the tournament. But who is going to win? SIR CLIVE WOODWARD predicts who could win the whole thing.




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Japan is an inspired choice to host the Rugby World Cup and will raise the bar even higher

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: So what can we expect in Japan? Well, for me it's an inspired choice and for all sorts of reasons. Japan knows how to organise major tournaments and this will be a triumph.




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Sir Clive Woodward's 2019 Rugby World Cup team-by-team guide: The lowdown on every team in Japan

The Rugby World Cup is just round the corner and Sportsmail has everything you need to know. SIR CLIVE WOODWARD has the lowdown on every team in the tournament in Japan.




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With the Rugby World Cup up and running, the one worry for England is their lack of discipline 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD - WORLD CUP WINNING COACH: The World Cup is up and running and my only concern about England against Tonga is evidence of discipline.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: England must bring their 'A' game against the Pumas

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It is not often you get a full nineday lay-off in tournament rugby these days and using this period to optimum effect is important for Eddie Jones and England.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: Owen Farrell an oasis of calm despite reckless Pumas

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: We have often seen short-handed teams raise their game significantly, while those with a full complement can take their foot off the gas and struggle.




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Rugby World Cup has been very unlucky but where was the plan for key games? 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Rugby World Cup has been very unlucky, nature can completely take over sometimes, but were their contingency plans robust enough to deal with it this weekend?




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Sir Clive Woodward: England's win over Australia proved that they have magic to beat the All Blacks 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Everything is coming to the boil nicely and sometime soon this England side is going to produce a performance for the ages. This Saturday would be the perfect time.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: England have never played better on the biggest stage

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: I can't imagine England have ever played better on the biggest stage. I felt a huge surge of pride watching this team and admiration for how clever and skilled they were.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Many wrote off Wales... but I back them to reach the grand stage

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Many wrote off Wales's World Cup chances after their narrow victory over France last week. But now I believe they will beat South Africa to reach their first final.




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Let's doff our caps to a comprehensive performance from South Africa

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: There should be no recriminations over England's defeat and performance - only learnings and a heartfelt acknowledgement of South Africa's superiority.