Will Coronavirus cause Love Island to be cancelled this summer?
More under this adLove Island Summer is in jeopardy after the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has just recorded its highest death toll in a single day in Europe.
It's only been a few weeks since the Love Island Winter has come to an end with Paige Turley and Finn Tapp coming out as queen and king of the villa. Despite it just disappearing from our TV screens, we're already counting down the days before the summer edition of Love Island comes back!
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The summer series of Love Island has taken place in Mallorca, Spain the past few years, but since the city has seen 17 cases of coronavirus with 1 resulting in death, the series may not see the light of day. Spain has been put on lockdown after 8,000 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed, with the death toll now rising to 300.
More under this adMore under this adThe next season of Love Island Summer was slated to take place in the Mallorcan villa, but it's reportedly considered high risk due to the rapidly spreading virus.
According to the Sun, ITV bosses are following the guidelines set by the World Health Organisation and Public Health England and are expected to have a contingency plan in place if the virus is still a major issues by the time Love Island will starts, in June.
More under this adMore under this adThe number of UK coronavirus cases has risen to 1,543 - up 171 in just 24 hours. As the UK death toll reached 35 on Sunday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said over-70s could be told to stay home for up to four months within the coming weeks.