The Citizen (KZN)

UK institutes new measures for deadly virus

- London

– The British government has warned the outbreak of coronaviru­s is a “serious and imminent threat” and reported four new cases, bringing the total recorded in the country to eight.

Anyone with the virus can now be forcibly quarantine­d and sent into isolation if they are deemed to pose a public health threat, the government said.

Two hospitals have been designated as “isolation” facilities, with both currently housing Britons who have returned from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the centre of the outbreak.

“The incidence or transmissi­on of novel coronaviru­s constitute­s a serious and imminent threat to public health,” the health ministry warned.

The Press Associatio­n news agency quoted an unnamed government source as saying the new measures were announced because one person who returned from China on an evacuation flight “was threatenin­g to abscond” from 14-day isolation.

The new patients who tested positive in Britain are all known contacts of a previously confirmed case in France, the ministry said.

Health authoritie­s were not able to confirm if these are the same cases reported by the French authoritie­s on Saturday last week.

Five British nationals who tested positive in France came in contact with a Briton who had returned from Singapore and stayed at a ski chalet near Mont Blanc in the French Alps.

The four new patients have been transferre­d to specialist centres in two London hospitals “and we are now using robust infection control measures to prevent further spread of the virus”, the health ministry said.

The health service was “extremely well prepared to manage these cases and treat them”.

Two evacuation flights have returned British nationals from Wuhan and they have been taken into quarantine for two weeks.

Health Minister Matt Hancock said the new regulation­s would “ensure that the public are protected as far as possible from the transmissi­on of the virus”.

The Sars-like virus, which first emerged at the end of last year, has killed more than 900 people and spread around the world. Some 40 000 people have been infected in China and 350 elsewhere. – AFP

We are now using robust infection control measures to prevent further spread of the virus.

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