2020-07-31
Financial Times Front Page 31st of July 2020
The US and Germany each lost about 10% of their economic output during the second quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Financial Times.
The US and Germany each lost about 10% of their economic output during the second quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Financial Times.
The Daily Express leads with Boris Johnson’s plans to avert a second wave of coronavirus.
The Times says that people with coronavirus symptoms will be told to isolate for 10 days, rather than seven days, under tougher guidance to stop COVID-19 spreading.
The i says that UK travel chiefs have demanded help to save the industry, with calls for COVID-19 tests at airports and a “nuanced” travel policy that does not rely on a two-week quarantine.
The latest on the police search at the former home of German drifter Christian B, a key suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, is also on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
People with coronavirus symptoms will be told to stay at home for 10 days – rather than the current advice of seven days – amid fears of a second wave of COVID-19, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Just one in 10 GP appointments is face to face, three months after ministers vowed to get the NHS back to normal, the Daily Mail says.
The Guardian’s front page headline says “Young, British and Black” with a special report on the voices of the Black Lives Matter generation.
The government is not doing everything it should to stop a second wave of coronavirus, the British Medical Association’s top doctor has warned, according to The Independent.