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Covid-19 strikes Prince Charles

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LONDON: Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth 2nd’s eldest son and heir to the British throne, has tested positive for the coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( Covid- 19) and is now self- isolating in Scotland, his office announced.

The Prince of Wales is only displaying mild symptoms and is otherwise in good health, Clarence House said in a statement. It is unknown how the 71- year- old caught the virus because of his recent busy schedule of public events.

The queen, 93, remains in “good health” and is “following all the appropriat­e advice with regard to her welfare,” a Buckingham Palace spokesman said Wednesday.

The monarch last saw Prince Charles briefly after an investitur­e ceremony for public awards at the palace in London on March 12. Charles has been advised he was contagious from March 13, a royal source told CNN.

It is unclear why Prince Charles was advised he was not contagious earlier. The coronaviru­s incubation period — the amount of time from exposure to symptoms — is usually around five or six days, with a maximum of around 12 days, according to research published this month in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

According to a royal source, Prince Charles started showing symptoms last weekend, meaning he could have been exposed before he saw the queen on March 12. He was tested on Monday and received the results on Tuesday, the source said.

Prince Charles’s office at Clarence House has not responded to query regarding the timeline. “It is not possible to ascertain from whom the prince caught the virus, owing to the high number of engagement­s he carried out in his public role during recent weeks,” his office said earlier.

Both Public Health England and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say there are indication­s people could be contagious before they show symptoms.

While people are probably most contagious when they are symptomati­c, scientists currently cannot pinpoint exactly when people can start spreading the disease.

Following his last public event on March 12, Prince Charles has had a number of private meetings with individual­s, all of whom have been made aware of the situation.

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