Yorkshire Post

Coronaviru­s diagnosis was ‘a game-changer’, Health Minister admits

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HEALTH MINISTER Nadine Dorries has claimed that confirmati­on she had contracted the coronaviru­s was like “iced water trickling down my spine”.

Ms Dorries, pictured, is selfisolat­ing at home after testing positive for Covid-19 earlier this week and wrote in The Sunday Times of the news being a “game-changer” as she had not been abroad or come into contact with anyone who had.

The MP for Mid Bedfordshi­re also wrote of her fears for her 84-yearold mother who “is not in the best of health”.

She wrote in the paper of her diagnosis: “I stopped listening for a second as the thought flew through my mind – my mum is going to get it and it’s my fault. I had brought Covid-19 home from Westminste­r and had unwittingl­y passed it on to her.

“It felt as though the clocks had stopped. I knew that everything was about to change and I wanted to hold time where it stood.” She said her symptoms included a persistent cough, aching muscles and intermitte­nt night sweats. She advised people to think of everything as being contaminat­ed. She said: “Every lift button, shopping-trolley handle, wait-button on a zebra crossing – and every cup in a cafe. Wash your hands for 20 seconds. Carry hand-sanitiser and use it over and over. Resist the urge to hug or shake hands with anyone.”

Ms Dorries urged people not to stockpile items like toilet rolls, tweeting: “Having lived through coronaviru­s, can I assure everyone that at no time during the seven days we were in isolation at home did we even once have to face a secondary crisis and run out of loo roll.”

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