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Charley Webb hits out at people 'carrying on as normal' amid coronavirus outbreak

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Charley Webb has shared her anger at people "carrying on as normal" amid the current coronavirus crisis. The globe is currently being hit by the killer bug, which has now infected at least 434,000 people worldwide.

Despite over 5,000 confirmed cases in the United Kingdom and 240 deaths, the government are yet to put the country on 'lockdown', meaning some people aren't taking the virus as seriously as others.

Emmerdale star Charley has now slammed those who aren't practicing social distancing after photos published over the weekend saw members of the public gathering at beaches and parks.Taking to social media to vent, the 32 year old wrote to her 444,000 Twitter followers: "Some of the images I've seen today of people carrying on as.

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