New research suggests that face masks may offer more protection against coronavirus infection than previously thought. It suggests that coughs and sneezes may be projected much further than scientists had thought possible. The World Health Organisation is considering whether to update its guidance on face masks and the White House may recommend that Americans wear them. Meanwhile in the UK hospitality companies are turning their skills to help those in need. And for the second week in a row, applause has rung out from members of the public showing gratitude to NHS staff and other workers helping to keep the country going. Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten coverage from Science Editor David Shukman and Social Affairs Correspondent Alison Holt.
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Coronavirus: “Do Face Masks Work? Do They Protect People?” (BBC)
As coronavirus continues to spread around the world, face masks are in high demand as people look for ways to protect themselves. But do they really protect most people from contracting the virus? Dr Shunmay Yeung from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine explains.
Wildlife Videos: View The Scottish Highlands From A Golden Eagle (BBC)
Soar high above the hills of the Scottish Highlands with Tilly the golden Eagle.
Top New Nature Videos: “Most Inspiring Animal Conservation Stories”
Join us as we recount our top 5 animal conservation stories – particularly the case of the northern white rhino.
Calendar News: “Leap Years And Why We Need Them” (BBC Video)
It’s a leap year which means there’s an extra day in the calendar – 29 February 2020. But why do we need it? The answer is a little more complicated than you may think.
Wildlife: A Golden Eagle Flying In “Stunning” Slow Motion Video (BBC Earth)
How do feathers work? See just how the Golden Eagle carries its massive frame through the air in stunning slow motion.
Wildlife Video: “Otters Band Together To Survive Collapsing Glacier Ice”
Otters band together to survive collapsing glacier ice | Spy In The Wild – BBC
Narrated by David Tennant.
New Year’s 2020: London Celebrates On The Thames
In London, some 12,000 fireworks lit up the capital’s skyline, with 100,000 tickets being bought for the event. Big Ben’s chimes sounded the start of the display, despite them being silent this year while renovation work is completed.
Travel: “The Fight To Stop Venice From Flooding” (BBC News Video)
t’s a month since high tides struck Venice, causing devastating flooding. The city’s mayor estimated damage at over a billion euros.
A system of floodgates called MOSE, under construction for years, should have prevented the disaster. But it’s been delayed and mired in corruption.

So is MOSE the lifeline Venice needs – or is it doomed to failure?