Britons may NEVER go to work with a cough again, top scientific adviser predicts

Britons may NEVER go to work with a cough again because Covid has made it ‘socially unacceptable’, top scientific adviser predicts Professor Dame Angela McLean told Science and Technology Select Committee She said it would be ‘powerful’ if going in sick became ‘socially unacceptable’ Boris Johnson is not expected to give a firm date for … Read more

COVID-19: Dental patients could soon wear HELMETS to suck cough droplets away from their mouths

You thought you knew the drill: Dentists’ patients could soon be asked to wear open-faced HELMETS that sucks up any COVID-infected cough droplets from their mouths Healthcare professionals are at a higher risk of contracting a COVID infection The helmet will keep dentists safe while letting them work on patient’s mouths A pump attached to … Read more

Kerry Katona admits she’s ‘still struggling’ with COVID-19 as she battles a ‘terrible chesty cough’

Kerry Katona has revealed she’s ‘still struggling’ with COVID-19 almost a month after first testing positive for the virus. The former Atomic Kitten star, 40, admitted that she’s tested positive for coronavirus yet again as she continues to battle a ‘terrible chesty cough and a sore throat.’ Kerry went onto add she’s grateful she decided … Read more

President Macron is suffering from ‘fever, cough and fatigue’

France’s president Emmanuel Macron is suffering a fever, a cough and fatigue and has a military doctor at his bedside in Versailles after catching coronavirus, it emerged today.  Macron, 42, is staying at a residence called La Lanterne after testing positive for Covid-19 in a result which sparked frantic contact-tracing among EU leaders.   The Elysee’s … Read more

Carrie Ann Inaba reveals she tested positive for coronavirus and has a ‘bad’ cough

Carrie Ann Inaba, 52, of The Talk and DWTS reveals she has COVID-19 and is battling a fever and ‘bad’ cough: ‘I’ve had a lot of aches and pains’ By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 22:08 GMT, 10 December 2020 | Updated: 22:08 GMT, 10 December 2020 Dancing With The Stars’ judge Carrie Ann Inaba revealed … Read more

A croak, a cough, then hot tears of joy… HENRY DEEDES watches the Health Secretary weep on live TV

Gwyneth at the 1999 Oscars. Gazza at Italia 90. To that list of lip- wobbling blubberers, we can now add the name of Matthew Hancock. With the arrival of the coronavirus vaccine, the Health Secretary was on Good Morning Britain yesterday to witness the first inoculations take place live on air. Of course he was! … Read more

Why have Boris’s tiers gone down like a dry cough on a busy train? Asks SARAH VINE 

No doubt like many of you, I have spent the last few days trying to get my head around the Government’s latest response to coronavirus, and the fact that, for the most part, it seems to have gone down like a dry cough in a crowded train carriage. And I’ve concluded that, when it comes … Read more

The Crown’s Emma Corrin reveals she secretly battled whooping cough during filming

Emma Corrin secretly battled whooping cough during filming for The Crown’s fourth series. The actress, 24, said she was only able to recover from her bout of illness after a trip abroad to film her final scene was cancelled.  It comes after Emma, who has asthma, revealed she’d been rushed to hospital while filming series … Read more

Pregnant Ashley James tells fans she has been for her flu and whooping cough jabs

Ashley James has told fans she has been for her flu and whooping cough vaccinations after receiving her advice from her midwife.  The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, who is currently 32 weeks pregnant with her first child, explained that she went for the jabs after learning it will help to protect her and … Read more

Children face a greater risk of catching coronavirus because of how cough droplets fall

Short people may face a greater risk of catching coronavirus because of how droplets fall to the ground, a study has claimed. Researchers in Singapore measured the way Covid-19 travels after its expelled by an infected person keeping two metres apart from others. They found after the initial blast of a sneeze or cough, the … Read more