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Freya Madeley from Gloucestershire had been volunteering as a teacher in the Central American country.
Boris Johnson’s deteriorating condition leads the papers on Tuesday.
Cancer patients and those with compromised immune systems are among the 1.5 million Britons classified as being at greater risk than others.
The Prince of Wales will read an extract from William Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey.
With more than one million cases, and 50,000 deaths, the coronavirus outbreak has put a strain on resources not seen since the Second World War.
People can expect it to look up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter in the sky as it reaches its closest point to Earth.
Covid-19 has claimed thousands of lives across the world after first being reported to the World Health Organisation at the end of last year.
Vets have urged people to make sure dogs cannot get to the festive treats as they often contain raisins which can be toxic.
US President Donald Trump gave his best wishes to Boris Johnson and said his condition must be ‘very serious’.
They also revealed the Greek word ‘Arche’ was the inspiration behind the name of their son.
The Prime Minister has been battling the symptoms of coronavirus for more than a week.
The PM was moved to intensive care at St Thomas’ Hospital on Monday night.
The Prime Minister is intensive care while he fights coronavirus.
Boris Johnson was moved to the critical unit at St Thomas’ Hospital on Monday evening as part of his ongoing treatment for Covid-19.
The Foreign Secretary is also expected to take charge of Boris Johnson’s Red Box of daily briefings after he was transferred to intensive care.
The Prime Minister is understood to be conscious and was moved as a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who last spoke to Mr Johnson on Saturday, will deputise for the PM.
The Foreign Secretary has spent much of the last month trying to get Britons repatriated from various far-flung corners of the globe.
The PM was described as a ‘fighter’ as the political world united to wish him a speedy recovery.
Doctors’ Association UK said over 500 reports were received on Sunday from 193 trusts and GP practices.
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