The Covid-19 lockdown is preventing Sarah Wright from travelling for possibly life-saving treatment.
Ruth, Charles, Deborah and James Montlake are walking to raise money for Myeloma UK.
The Royal College of Physicians said a lack of PPE remains the biggest concern among staff.
The students started their degree courses at Swansea University in September and have now signed up as healthcare support workers.
The guidance is aimed at ensuring the health and safety of customers and staff once stores are able to re-open.
Concerns have been expressed about deaths amid clusters of infection at care properties.
A shared ‘road map’ on the way forward has been agreed between the health service and Government and is due to be signed off by Cabinet.
Millions of letters and parcels across the UK will be stamped with the postmark for Captain Tom’s 100th birthday during the last week of April.
The app would alert users if they had come into contact with someone who had tested positive for Covid-19.
There was still a chance to keep fit in the sunshine.
Labour minister and A&E worker Dr Rosena Allin-Khan said the UK chose to enter lockdown ‘too late’.
Incomes are down by over 90% on average during the pandemic as routine dentistry has been prohibited.
A major change liberalising access to terminations in the region was introduced in March.
The former deputy chief medical officer for England said a ‘huge process’ of testing is needed to determine if vaccines are safe.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab brushed off a call from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for the Government to set out an ‘exit strategy’.
New research by payments service bePayd said money needs to flow faster to cover the £212.8bn in unpaid invoices due to SMEs.
Scotland’s First Minister said coronavirus has taken normal life apart, but given the ‘opportunity’ to put things back together differently.