Prince William and Duchess Kate chat with school children during the Corona crisis.
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They surprised children by video call who are currently still at school because their parents cannot look after them. These work in hospitals, grocery stores or with delivery services.
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The couple thanked the teachers for their efforts.
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So Kate reprimanded her husband for not being able to stop eating chocolate.
You spoke to staff and students at the Casterton Primary Academy in Lancashire. There, teachers are currently looking after children who otherwise have no care because the parents work in health and social services, in the supermarket or at a delivery service.
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William and Kate thanked the teachers for their hard work and commitment during the Corona pandemic. The two also had time for some fun with the kids. The couple were in a good mood and enjoyed the rabbit ears worn by the students and staff. «I like your rabbit ears. They look like real, »William praised a student. If they had known that the employees would dress up with rabbit ears, they would have dressed theirs too, the couple revealed.
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Prince William can’t stop eating chocolate
The children took the opportunity to ask the Royals their questions. So she was burningly interested in what the best star they had met. Kate said Prince George (6) saw a lot of David Attenborough’s (93) “Blue Planet”, which is why he was her favorite person. William said, on the other hand, that his favorite people were actually not famous.
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The children then had a small gift for the royal couple. They made paper flowers with ladybugs on them. The ladybugs reminded Duchess Kate of their youngest son. Prince Louis (1) love them and always look for them in the garden.
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At the end, the employees William and Kate wished Happy Easter. William replied: “There will certainly be a lot of chocolate eaten here.” That didn’t just leave Kate standing there. “You eat them all the time,” quipped the Duchess. (bsn)
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Corona virus
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The corona virus currently keeps the world in suspense. Many countries take measures such as closing schools or borders and restricting public events to prevent them from spreading. The virus is also rampant in Switzerland. All current information and figures on the subject are available in the Coronavirus ticker.
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Protection against corona virus
Recommendations from the Federal Office of Public Health on how you can protect yourself:
Hygiene measures
Wash hands: Wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use a hand disinfectant.
Don’t sneeze into your hands: sneeze or cough into a handkerchief; or if you don’t have one, in the crook of your arm.
Dispose of handkerchiefs correctly: Handkerchiefs should be disposed of in a closed waste bin after use.
Stay at home with fever and cough.
Minimize contact
Stay at home and avoid contact with people wherever possible.
Only leave the house in the following exceptional situations: Shopping for groceries / Visiting a doctor or pharmacy / Home office is not possible for your work / You have to help other people.
If possible, keep a distance of 2 meters from your fellow human beings, for example when queuing or at meetings.
Avoid contact with people who have difficulty breathing or coughing.
Avoid public transportation.
Have everything that is possible delivered to your home.
Important: no greeting kisses, no hugs, no shaking hands.
Stay informed
Follow the local instructions and recommendations. Strictly adhere to the rules and announcements of the authorities.
Infoline Coronavirus: 058 463 00 00, available 24 hours a day
If you experience symptoms (difficulty breathing, coughing or fever), do not go public and contact a doctor or health care facility immediately – first by telephone.
have patience
The situation remains the same until further notice. The federal government provides regular information on current developments. It is now more important than ever: keep calm and sit down together.
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Do I have the corona virus or just the flu?
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The corona virus continues to spread – also in Switzerland. Especially in the flu season, it is difficult to assess yourself whether you have the corona virus or whether you simply have the usual flu. The differences are fine, but there are. LOOK clears up.