Social distancing
As countries go into lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, social distancing and self-isolation have become part of everyday life for many people. Online communities have become a lifeline for mental and physical wellbeing, from live-streams of music performances and faith services, to online gym and crafting classes.
Maybe I can use this time on the internet to study ornithology and become a rook expert in my 80th year, writes Esther Rantzen.
There's always one. Well, loads actually.
Pictures of crammed tubes despite tougher social distancing measures have caused widespread concern about the spread of coronavirus.
Hurting the economy "could be worse than losing a few more people," Paychex founder Tom Golisano told Bloomberg.
Worldwide, the death toll climbed past 21,000, according to a running count kept by Johns Hopkins University.
Big birthday parties are cancelled, but parents are sharing their ideas for at-home celebrations while we practice social distancing.
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Man behind "get Brexit done" slogan reportedly worked on new TV, radio, billboard and internet campaign that urges: "Stay home. Protect the NHS. Save lives."