City
Epaper

Teenager becomes UK's youngest coronavirus fatality

By IANS | Updated: March 23, 2020 13:45 IST

An 18-year-old teenager has become the UK's youngest coronavirus fatality, bringing the overall death toll in the country to 281, according to the National Health Services (NHS).

Open in App

London, March 23 An 18-year-old teenager has become the UK's youngest coronavirus fatality, bringing the overall death toll in the country to 281, according to the National Health Services (NHS).

In a statement on Sunday, the NHS said that all those who died were in vulnerable groups including with underlying conditions, reports the Metro newspaper.

Besides the fatalities, the UK has confirmed 5,683 confirmed cases.

The latest figures come despite pleas for more social distancing, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson had ordered pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants to close last week in an attempt to curb the spread of the killer virus.

Vulnerable people were being asked to isolate themselves for 12 weeks.

The Prime Minister said tougher measures would be introduced if people failed to heed warnings about social distancing.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: MetronidazoleLondonBoris JohnsonNational Health ServicesPremier of sa
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Police Arrest Visa Counsellor for Cheating Nepali Couple of ₹27 Lakh With Fake London Job and Visa Promise

Social ViralFoot-Washing Video at River Thames Goes Viral, Netizens Clash Over ‘Right or Wrong’

PunePune Run for Unity Marathon: Pune Metro Services To Begin From 3 AM on November 2

ThaneThane Internal Ring Metro Project Gets Green Signal; Work to Start in November

MumbaiMumbai Metro Line 3: MMRC Launches Free Wi-Fi at All Stations to Improve Connectivity

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia has right to defend its people against terrorism, will exercise it: EAM Jaishankar in Moscow

InternationalTwelve Baloch civilians forcibly disappear at the hands of Pakistani forces

InternationalIsrael's Netanyahu welcomes UNSC endorsement of Trump's Gaza plan, says will lead to "peace, prosperity"

InternationalNearly 100 Palestinians died in Israeli prisons in two years, true toll likely higher: Human rights group

InternationalPak: 'Karachi has been abandoned' residents slam govt over broken roads, mismanagement, neglect