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The Guardian

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Sister newspapers The Observer
The Guardian Weekly
HeadquartersKings Place
London
Editors Katharine Viner
Founded5 May 1821
Circulation134,567 (April 2019)
First issue date1821
theguardian. com
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, the Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust.

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Headlines: Leaked back-to-work-coronavirus plan and NHS app

Nov 10,2023 9:01 am

Government leaked information, how the People were able to get back to work making the Front Pages of several Newspapers. The Daily Mirror suggests regions of the UK could have the face of "local lock", if there Are signs of another virus outbreak. The designs also showed the government is considering a relaxation of the two-Meter-social distancing-as a rule, for some companies, The Paper Says . The Sun Says The Draft documents propose, one-way systems of work Are encouraged to be The Norm in offices and employers, to keep employees from home. The Paper also Says , it has been said that social distance could be rules in place for up to a year. It Says , the government has said, jobs, measures, such as staggered shift times, and the contactor may be required at the end of screens on the Desk well into the next year. The Guardian reported on The Draft of the guidelines for the jobs, but focuses on the reaction of trade unions, which warned employees could stage walkouts "unless the government can guarantee their safety". Labour and the unions say the manual is inaccurate and inadequate, and that People with diseases such as asthma and diabetes could be forced to work without The Right protection. In the meantime, The Paper is in the main image shows five friends from Birmingham, who all died with the disease. Unions Are "at war" with the executives, the design of the workplace rules, the Financial Times suggests. The Paper Says Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has to publish the trade unions Are calling for the company to say in the workplace risk assessments for The Virus , but also the companies that could be too bureaucratic. In the meantime, The Paper is in the Front Page carries a photo of two pensioners in Italy hug their grandchildren after two months of social distancing. There is also some positive news about the Corona Virus outbreak on the Metro home page: London's Nightingale hospital, which was built in 10 days to prepare for the pandemic, will be "mothballed" after infections fell in the capital. There Are only 20 People treated, because, at The Moment , The Paper Says , despite The Hospital , with a capacity for 4000 patients. The U-Bahn complements The Hospital was under patients, if The Need arises, but for now, the current patients will be transferred elsewhere. What is also a positive story on the Front Page of the Daily Express . It is said that The Daily number of People who died with the Corona Virus at the lowest level since March, describes it as a "glimmer of hope". The Paper also refers to the planning for a NHS app that is tested on The Isle of Wight, and which helps to track the spread of The Virus . The new contact-tracing app for smartphones focuses on The Times . To run it, Minister of planning, Says a country-wide campaign to tell People whose duty it is, to download the new "track and trace" app, which is already being tested on The Isle of Wight. But The Paper Says that some members and academics have concerns about the privacy, you will be asked whether a "less Intrusive system" could have designed. GCHQ has published a blog to dispel privacy fears, The Paper adds. Meanwhile, The Daily Telegraph policy to help the People affected by the coronavirus deals with the impact of The State financial. There Are 27 million People Says - or More Than half of the UK adult population - Are now paid by The State . The Paper Says German Chancellor Rishi Sunak has warned that holiday-Scheme where the government pays 80% of the workers-wages and salaries - is "sustainable". The Daily Star leads with A Story about the Land of the weekly Clapping for carers, where People open their Windows and doors and applaud, NHS employees and key persons. The Paper Says to call for a medic, The Thursday night clap led to a jump in incidents in the A& E, and invites well-wishers to "sound The Wild cheering". Meanwhile, the Daily Mail Says the government has ordered an "urgent review" of whether overweight, ethnicity, and gender can increase The Risk of dying from the coronavirus. The Paper Says the health Secretary to Matt Hancock said it was too early to confirm that there is a link to weight, but said data from all over The World , this had suggested was the case. University of Liverpool researchers have warned that obesity increases The Risk of dying from The Virus by More Than a third of The Paper .



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