The Herald

Countess self-isolating after contact with someone who has Covid-19

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THE Countess of Wessex is self-isolating at home after coming into contact with someone who later tested positive for coronaviru­s, Buckingham Palace has said.

Sophie will be isolating at her Bagshot Park home, a Surrey mansion where she lives with husband Edward and their children Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn.

The Prince of Wales contracted Covid-19 in March and suffered from mild symptoms – losing his sense of smell and taste for a period.

A palace spokeswoma­n said: “Earlier this week the Countess of Wessex came into contact with someone who has subsequent­ly tested positive for Covid-19.

“Her Royal Highness is not experienci­ng any symptoms, but is following all relevant Government guidelines and is self-isolating at home.”

It is understood the countess – whose home is close to the Queen’s Windsor Castle residence – has not seen any members of the monarchy this week, outside of her immediate family.

The NHS advises on its website Covid-19 tests should only be taken by those who have symptoms or have been asked to be tested.

The self-isolation period is 14 days for those told to stay at home by NHS Test and Trace.

It is not known how Sophie was notified she had come into contact with someone who later tested positive.

The past week has been a busy period for the countess, who carried out a string of engagement­s in Surrey, London and Leicester which would have brought her into contact with many people.

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