Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Another British Cabinet member has virus signs

- By Danica Kirka

LONDON — Another member of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Cabinet has developed symptoms of COVID-19, as the number of people with the coronovriu­s to die in the U.K. passed the 1,000 mark Saturday.

Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said he had symptoms of the disease and was self-isolating a day after the prime minister and Britain’s health secretary revealed they tested positive for the virus and were experienci­ng mild symptoms.

Johnson, 55, is the highest-profile political leader to have contracted the virus. Jack sat beside him in the

House of Commons on Wednesday before Parliament shut down until at least April 21 to reduce the risk of infections.

Business Secretrary Alok Sharma said Johnson continues to show only “mild symptoms” of coronaviru­s.

“He continues to lead the government’s effort in combating COVID-19,” Sharma told reporters, “This morning he held a video conference call, and he will continue to lead right from the front on this.

“What this has reminded us is that no one is immune, and that is precisely why we ask people to follow the government advice in terms of staying at home where they are able to do that,” Sharma said.

Johnson has been accused of failing to follow the British government’s distancing measures after he, Health Secretary Matt Hancock, 41, and the chief medical officer of England, Dr. Chris Whitty, began self-isolating with symptoms Friday.

The U.K. had 17,300 confirmed virus cases as of Saturday, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally. British officials reported that the number of deaths increased by 260 from a day earlier, bringing the country’s total for virus-related deaths to 1,019.

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