Today’s top COVID-19 news: Monday 11 May
11 May 2020
During this current health crisis, we are temporarily publishing our daily news update, which is also emailed to our Fellows and Members and Fellows.
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- Doctors and police warn of new coronavirus wave as UK lockdown weakens – The Guardian
- Equality watchdog urged to investigate coronavirus impact on BAME people – The Guardian
- Coronavirus in Scotland: Charity warns Covid will cause a spike in ME cases – HeraldScotland
- People with autism and learning disabilities have been abandoned in the coronavirus crisis, their deaths uncounted – inews
- Coronavirus survivors could be left with long-term damage, experts warn – inews
- Coronavirus: UK sent 50,000 Covid-19 samples to US for testing – BBC News
Health & Politics
- Coronavirus: Minister defends ‘stay alert’ advice amid backlash – BBC News
- Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland must remain vigilant as our progress could easily be undone in fight against coronavirus – Daily Record
- SNP Health Minister admits new coronavirus advice for Scottish care homes published by mistake – The Telegraph
- Coronavirus: PM to reveal further details on lockdown roadmap – BBC News
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- Scientists concerned that coronavirus is adapting to humans – The Guardian
- Will Covid-19 mutate into a more dangerous virus? – The Guardian
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