Wednesday, March 25, 2020

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Why is it so important to stay at home?

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Why is it so important to stay at home?


Citizens in countries under lockdown have been advised to stay at home. But why is it so important? We break down the numbers for you, and what the rules are in the UK.

Driving through Delhi's empty streets

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Driving through Delhi's empty streets

This is the scene in the Indian capital this morning.
Delhi and a few other Indian cities have already been under lockdown for two days but now the rest of the country has joined them. About 1.3 billion people have been ordered to stay home.