Summary

  • BBC experts answered your key questions over one day

  • We've received more than 50,000 questions from the public since coronavirus crisis began

  • Get in touch by emailing YourQuestions@bbc.co.uk

  • You can also tweet us using the hashtag #BBCYourQuestions

  1. Send us your questionspublished at 06:54 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2020

    "We've never seen anything like it in peacetime."

    Those were Boris Johnson’s words earlier this week. And it’s true. Not many of us have gone through an experience like coronavirus before. And at times like this, it can be hard to know who and what to trust.

    Since we first started reporting on the first cases out of Wuhan in China, the BBC has been answering your questions about coronavirus. A little more than two months later, you’ve sent us more than 50,000 questions.

    Today, we’re going to step back, take our time and listen to what you want to know.

    Over the next 10 hours, our experts at the BBC will help you understand what coronavirus is and how you can look after yourself, your family and your friends.

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    Get in touch by emailing YourQuestions@bbc.co.uk

    Using the form at the bottom of this story

    Or tweet us using the hashtag #BBCYourQuestions