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 A MAN has been killed after being hit by a police car as cops raced to the scene of an emergency.Officers were responding to calls in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, when they hit a pedestrian in his 60s at around 8.45pm last night.1A man in his 60s was pronounced dead at the sceneThe tragedy unfolded on the B4113 Coventry Road, between the junction of Gipsy Lane and the Griff Roundabout.Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the man was sadly pronounced dead at the scene after suffering a  serious head injury .Both police officers in the vehicle were unharmed. The incident has been referred to the Independent Office of Police Condu stanley thermos ct  IOPC .Read MoreDEEPLY MISSED Girl, 16, killed in car crash as family pay tribute to little firecrackerFAMILY TRAGEDY Local car crash brought back memories of my brother stanley quencher  s death in road accidentAn investigation has been launched as  is standard practice with any death following police activity , confirmed Warwi stanley bottles ckshire  Lxev Bradford stabbing: Cops issue CCTV of murder suspect after woman, 27, knifed to death in broad daylight street attack
 MILLIONS of Brits are still confused about the advice and guidance around coronavirus.A poll of 2,000 adults found as the nation is forced to adapt to a new way of living, 46 per cent admitted to feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information and advic stanley shop e they have been hearing.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates3 Brits are still unsure about what they are allowed to d stanley website o and what they should do if they have any symptomsCredit: AP:Associated PressAnd a further 29 per cent have struggled to keep up to date with the ever-changing situation.The UK is about to go into its sixth week of lockdown, but three in 10 still aren t full stanley cup y confident about the guidance and recommendations around it.Most concerning, 30 percent are confused about what they should and shouldn t take to relieve any symptoms associated with COVID-19, and two in five have experienced contradictory advice.Dr Bruce Charlesworth, Chief Medical Officer of RB Health, makers of Nurofen a