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Under coronavirus emergency legislation, ministers will take stock of social distancing rules this week.
The health secretary stresses the danger of the "invisible killer" and welcomes the public's effort to stay home.
After being discharged from hospital, the PM singles out two nurses for staying by his bedside for 48 hours.
The warning - from a government scientific adviser - comes as UK coronavirus deaths are set to pass 10,000.
The PM thanks those who treated him for coronavirus as the public is reminded to stay at home.
The United States now has more than 20,000 deaths and more than half a million cases.
It takes the total number of people who have died in hospital with the virus to 9,875.
Home Secretary Priti Patel says "there are going to be problems" dealing with the unprecedented pandemic.
The health secretary reassures frontline staff that efforts are being made to get them the equipment they need.
No 10 says people can buy what they like from shops which remain open - and use their gardens as they wish.