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See how the latest developments affect you | Dear {NAME}, As Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock become t

See how the latest developments affect you [Trouble seeing this email?]( | [Unsubscribe]( [The Telegraph]( Dear {NAME}, As Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock become the first senior Government ministers to test positive for Covid-19, the latest news on coronavirus is changing rapidly - and affects all of us in different ways. Make sure you’re well prepared for what happens next with our trusted, expert journalism. You’ll find the latest on coronavirus, the financial crisis and further information on the lockdown around the world [in our dedicated hub here](telegraph.co.uk/coronavirus). You can also read a selection of your fellow readers’ favourite articles below. Not yet a Telegraph subscriber? Get unlimited access to our essential stories and advice today with a [free one-month trial]( and stay informed as this remarkable period unfolds. [Eilidh Hargreaves]( Seven things no one tells you before you get mild coronavirus symptoms [Read more]( [Sherelle Jacobs]( The PM was panicked into abandoning a sensible Covid-19 strategy, and has plunged society into crisis [Read more]( [Lizzie Roberts]( When will coronavirus peak in the UK? [Read more]( [Jessica Beard]( I'm on furlough – how do I claim 80pc of my pay from the UK Government [Read more]( [James Badcock]( Why the death rate is so bad in Spain – and what it means for the UK [Read more]( Make sure you're up-to-date with the latest developments by signing up to our daily [Global Health newsletter](. [The Telegraph Premium]( You have received this email because you have expressed an interest in The Telegraph’s journalism, and we think you would like to know what subscription options are available to you. If you do not want to hear about how you can get more from The Telegraph just click to [Unsubscribe](. In accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, Telegraph Media Group Limited is committed to protecting your privacy. If you wish to know more please access our [Privacy Policy](. This email was sent by Telegraph Media Group Limited, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT registered in England under No. 451593.

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