Another Day of Self Isolation Due to Coronavirus

Another Day of Self Isolation Due to Coronavirus

Staying at home, saving NHS and lives. Woke up this morning and read sad news that two young NHS nurses in their 30's have died while serving and fighting for COVID-19 at front line. We give our tribute these to these nurses who are nation's real heroes.

The death toll figure is going up every day despite all the essential and rich measurements. Search shown by our team, confirmed COVID-19 cases in the UK have gone up to 38,168. According to sky news, sadly today's death toll in the UK has reached to 3605. The death figure is lot more in Italy Spain and United States compare to UK.

Colleague driving instructors who all have temporary stopped teaching driving lessons due to lockdown and worse situation of coronavirus, said one driving instructor from London has died as well because of coronavirus.

Government has already announced, they will help self employed people by paying 80% of their last 3 year average net profit. It will be paid out in June.

Motorists must play their role and contribute their share by staying at home and avoiding unessential journeys. Only drive if it's really essential and unavoidable. People also needs to avoid public transport to protect themself, their family and others.

Driving schools in Luton, said this is alarming that horrific death figure is going up despite the fact that large number of population is staying at home.

Some of driving instructors we know have also applied for volunteer force to help NHS as appealed by government. They are staying home at the moment and looking forward to join the front line force so they can also make their contribution in this hard and difficult time.

Most driving schools across the UK have temporary stopped their operations until further notice and will commence their work again once this hard time is over.

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