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PM urges Brits not to panic buy as supermarket shelves empty amid coronavirus fears

PM urges Brits not to panic buy as supermarket shelves empty amid coronavirus fears The PM implored shoppers not to strip supermarkets bare, promising they would not go hungry in the crisis, which has claimed its first UK death.

A second coronavirus victim is feared to have died at a hospital in Milton Keynes as the total number of cases across the UK jumps to 163.

The Department of Health confirmed the deadly bug is spreading at its fastest rate yet as a total of 47 people tested positive in the last 24 hours

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Boris Johnson urges Brits to stay calm as supermarket shelves empty amid coronavirus fears after first British death


Boris Johnson urges Brits to stay calm as supermarket shelves empty amid coronavirus fears after first British death


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