As cases of coronavirus continue to rise in the UK and across the world, a lot of questions are being asked about those at higher risk.
The current risk to the public because of COVID-19 has been raised from low to moderate, the UK's chief medical officers have announced and many countries have been hit with travel restrictions and bans.
The UK has so far had 39 cases confirmed and the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that it was "likely" to become "more significant" across the country in the coming days.
The public has already been warned that the elderly and those with underlying health conditions are more susceptible to suffering more seriously from the virus.
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