Keep ‘garlic-breath distance’ from pals to stop Covid transmission - expert Sophia Sleigh UP NEXT
Can you smell your friend’s breath? Then you’re probably close enough catch Covid, an expert said today.
Scientist Dr Julian Tang said people should employ the garlic-breath test to measure if someone is too close and could transmit the virus.
The consultant virologist at Leicester Royal Infirmary has penned a new study that urges governments to focus their efforts on airborne transmission .
Dr Tang suggested the emphasis on handwashing and sanitising was “wrong” and added: “The message hands, face, space , we think should be really space, space, hands .”
UK’s Italian community help grow London One Radio
The UK’s first and only Italian radio station is widening its horizons after achieving record growth in 2020.
Tottenham Hale-based London One Radio has provided entertainment and information for the capital’s Italian community and beyond during the pandemic, with its audience figures rising 41% year-on-year according to its figures on Spreaker in terms of listenership and social media interaction.
Set up in 2014, the 24-hour independent digital station offers a mix of British and Italian music, bilingual shows and interviews with high-profile figures such as Sir David Attenborough, American-Italian actor Willem Dafoe, football legend Gianluca Vialli and UK Hospitality CEO Kate Nicholls.
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Covid: Norwich pub landlord says staff having to police rule-benders
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image captionJames Linder said he was happy his pub had opened but did not want to be policing customers
A pub landlord happy to be able to reopen has warned customers not to try to bend Covid restrictions by booking extra tables.
James Linder of The Eagle in Norwich welcomed drinkers to the pub s garden on Monday after four months closure.
But he said guests reserving several tables at once for themselves and friends had put his staff in the position of policing people , he said.
Trade body UK Hospitality said: We need people to stick by the rules.
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