Tomorrow's front page: Millions of workers will remain at home today as the coronavirus crisis sees the country put on a war footing COVID19
Ministers also warned they could be forced to ration products such as toilet roll and beans, if panic buying continues.
“I would say it is still unlikely that you will contract the virus by going into work but if you have the option to work from home then that will reduce the risk even more, so why not?“This virus needs 15 minutes of close contact with someone carrying it for you to have a reasonable chance of contracting it.
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