Newspaper headlines: 'Air bridges' plan and 'hidden' coronavirus cases
There's no single story dominating Tuesday's front pages, though nearly all lead on the latest coronavirus developments. Half of the Metro's front page features a photo of two women enjoying an outdoor breakfast in protective gloves as Italy eases its strict lockdown. In its main story, the paper says loss of taste and smell are"finally" recognised as symptoms and it quotes one expert saying up to 200,000 people could have already had the symptoms.
It says that during a flu pandemic planning in 2018, a report from social care directors warned ministers that frontline care workers would need advice on"controlling cross-infection"."Crown's corona crisis" the Sun says, as it reports that the lockdown threatens to"blow an £18m hole in the Queen's finances" - a third of royal annual income. It says shutting royal palaces for several months means income from millions of tourists will be lost.
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