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The secret virus hotel

»»Ambulances arrive ‘with passengers from Heathrow’ »»Visitors were in hot spots & had nowhere else to be isolated

- BY TOM PARRY reporters@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

AMBULANCES thought to be taking people who recently landed at Heathrow Airport have been going to a hotel commandeer­ed by the Government.

There has been a steady stream of arrivals at the Holiday Inn, which was block-booked under coronaviru­s contingenc­y measures.

Those being taken to the fourstar hotel near the airport are visitors to the UK who may have been exposed to Covid-19 in hot spots such as China, Iran or north Italy.

A man living near the hotel said: “It’s concerning to see all this activity. We have three children.

“We’d like to know more about why these ambulances are coming into the hotel. We have seen eight in the last two days. They should be giving us more informatio­n.”

Unlike Britons who have gone into self-isolation in their homes after visiting hot spots, these tourists or business visitors are unlikely to have anywhere else to go.

There has been no confirmati­on about anyone at the hotel having coronaviru­s symptoms.

Vehicles have to pass through a temporary 6ft-high barrier installed around the hotel grounds.

As ambulances arrive, security guards in face masks can be seen behind the barrier.

A van owned by Stericycle, a company specialisi­ng in biohazard waste disposal, has been spotted entering the hotel property. The firm is working with the NHS to ensure no waste contaminat­ed with coronaviru­s escapes into the wider environmen­t.

A statement on its website says:

“To mitigate risk associated with managing waste contaminat­ed with 2019-CoV, Stericycle has developed a dedicated procedure for the management of this waste.”

Delivery lorries thought to be

containing catering and cleaning supplies have also arrived.

Last night, the IHG group, which owns the hotel chain, confirmed that England’s Department of Health had reserved Holiday Inn – Heathrow Ariel for at least a month.

Guests who had booked were relocated to other IHG hotels in the area. Access routes were coned off.

The Holiday Inn quarantine site is the first in London. The Department of Health said it would not release details of any activity at the building.

Hundreds of Brits on evacuation flights out of the coronaviru­s epicentre in Wuhan, China, were the first to be placed in quarantine.

Most were taken to an NHS accommodat­ion block at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral.

Other evacuees were driven from RAF bases to a hotel and conference centre in Milton Keynes.

Last week, 32 Brits who had been on the virus-hit Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan were repatriate­d and taken to the Wirral base. Four tested positive for the virus.

England’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock urged anyone returning from towns in northern Italy to selfLondon isolate for 14 days if they get flu-like symptoms. Four schools in England have shut for a deep clean after pupils returned from skiing trips.

British company PPS, which manufactur­es medical isolation pods, says staff have been rushed off their feet dealing with orders from around the world.

It has distribute­d pods to hospitals, armed forces and ambulance services.

Pam Parker, managing director of the Milton Keynes firm, said: “We’re determined to do our bit to help stop the spread of coronaviru­s around the world. Over the last few weeks it’s been manic.”

The pods are for the temporary isolation of someone thought to have an infectious disease and can be used to take patients to hospital.

 ??  ?? SAFETY BATTLE Ambulance on way back from the hotel. Pics: David Dyson
SAFETY BATTLE Ambulance on way back from the hotel. Pics: David Dyson
 ??  ?? BEHIND THE MASK Member of staff inside the barrier
BEHIND THE MASK Member of staff inside the barrier
 ??  ?? One of the PPS isolation pods
One of the PPS isolation pods

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