Jeremy Clarkson has 'helpfully' suggested he'll continue to drive during the coronavirus pandemic, despite the government and NHS's plea for everyone to stay home whenever possible.
The former Top Gear host, who was fired from the BBC after hangrily punching a producer, insisted you can't pass on the virus inside a car...
which defies all the medical evidence to the contrary. Writing in his Sun column, 59-year-old Clarkson said key workers who absolutely have to leave home to get to work should do so in a car. "It's a means of transport that's virus proof," he wrote. "You can't be infected when you're inside it and you can't pass your infection on to anyone else." The Grand Tour presenter went on: "During the Covid-19 outbreak, when it's