Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Coronaviru­s cases rise further in UK

-

MORE than 270 people have now tested positive for coronaviru­s in the UK, the Department of Health has said.

As of 9am yesterday, 273 people had been diagnosed with the virus – an increase of 67 from the 206 cases confirmed at 7am on Saturday.

It represents the largest day-on-day increase in diagnoses.

More than 23,500 people have been tested for the virus in the UK, with two patients with Covid-19 having died.

Two more cases have been confirmed in Scotland, bringing the total there to 18.

On Saturday night, three more people were diagnosed in Northern Ireland pushing its total to seven, while yesterday morning it was announced confirmed cases in Wales had risen from two to four.

The latest figures were published as Health Secretary Matt Hancock said a “national effort” is required to tackle the outbreak.

He hailed the “good example” set by a group of people released from hospital quarantine yesterday, who had been repatriate­d to the UK last month from the coronaviru­s-hit Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. The group of 30 Britons and two Irish nationals are now allowed to leave Arrowe Park hospital in the Wirral, having been given the all-clear from infection.

Mr Hancock said: “Tackling coronaviru­s is a national effort and they have set a good example for the rest of the public as more people may need to self-isolate themselves at home. Public safety is our top priority and we all have a part to play in containing the spread of the virus.”

Meanwhile in Italy, more than a quarter of population – some 16 million people – has been placed in mandatory quarantine as the Government attempts to stem the spread of the coronaviru­s.

One unnamed man diagnosed with coronaviru­s in the UK told BBC Radio 4 he was “shocked” and “surprised” at the lack of coronaviru­s informatio­n when he arrived at Manchester Airport after a skiing holiday in northern Italy last weekend.

Immediatel­y self-isolating at home with his wife, he said the experience of being tested was “frightenin­g” but was now feeling “well recovered” as he waited for a further test. “By self-isolating think of all the lives we’ve saved,” he said.

Mr Hancock has set out plans contained in emergency legislatio­n to deal with the impact of the virus. The Bill, which is likely to go through Parliament by the end of the month, is expected to include measures to allow some court proceeding­s to be conducted via telephone or video.

Volunteers will be given additional employment safeguards, allowing them to leave their main jobs and temporaril­y help health and social systems in the event of a widespread pandemic.

The chairman of the Royal College of GPs, Professor Martin Marshall, told Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday that tackling coronaviru­s will likely lead to hospitals having to cut down on “other work”.

 ??  ?? Protesters reach Parliament Square during the Internatio­nal Women’s Day march in London
HUNDREDS of people marched down Whitehall in support for Internatio­nal Women’s Day yesterday.
There was a heavy emphasis on the growing climate crisis at this year’s event and the impact it is having on women in some of the poorest parts of the world.
Marchers carried signs
Toksvig said she was “getting impatient” at the slow rate of change in both achieving gender equality and tackling the climate crisis.
She told the PA news agency: “I celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day every year but I don’t see big movement. We need change and we need it now.”
Protesters reach Parliament Square during the Internatio­nal Women’s Day march in London HUNDREDS of people marched down Whitehall in support for Internatio­nal Women’s Day yesterday. There was a heavy emphasis on the growing climate crisis at this year’s event and the impact it is having on women in some of the poorest parts of the world. Marchers carried signs Toksvig said she was “getting impatient” at the slow rate of change in both achieving gender equality and tackling the climate crisis. She told the PA news agency: “I celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day every year but I don’t see big movement. We need change and we need it now.”
 ??  ?? A commuter in London wears a protective mask
A commuter in London wears a protective mask
 ??  ?? Sandi Toksvig, left, and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan attended the march
Sandi Toksvig, left, and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan attended the march

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom