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Briton tells of ‘holiday from hell’ inside virus-hit Tenerife hotel

- JANE KIRBY and JOE GAMMIE newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ABRITISH holidaymak­er told to stay inside a Tenerife hotel has said she is having a “holiday from hell” after an Italian doctor there was diagnosed with coronaviru­s.

Guests at the four-star H10 Costa Adeje Palace in the south west of the island have been sent a letter saying the hotel is “closed down” and they must remain in their rooms until further notice.

Travel firms Tui and Jet2holida­ys are among those who use use the hotel for package holidays, with Tui having around 200 guests there from different countries, including a small number from the UK.

Hannah Green, 27, from Hertfordsh­ire, arrived at the hotel on Saturday with her boyfriend, Court Amys, and their one-year-old son. They are supposed to be staying until Sunday.

She said that communicat­ion had been “nonexisten­t”, adding: “We woke up to a note under our door this morning saying that for health reasons not to leave our room. I called downstairs to reception as soon as I saw it and they wouldn’t tell us anything. So I quickly got on my phone and googled and saw a man had tested positive for coronaviru­s so I basically assumed it was that.

“But since then, we’ve had nothing from the hotel – no-one has told us anything or what’s going to happen.”

Ms Green said she booked her holiday with Tui, adding: “I’ve called them as well and they haven’t really said much either. They were just going on what the hotel’s been telling them, basically, and the hotel wouldn’t tell them anything either.

“People are moving around the hotel but we’re not. We’re in our room with the baby. We’re worried for the baby.”

Ms Green said she would like to go home but added: “I don’t think we’ll be allowed to leave. We don’t want to be here. We’re fed up now.”

She said a sandstorm at the weekend had also confined them to their rooms.

“The sandstorm was the day after we arrived, Sunday, so we had to stay in the hotel then,” she said. “Holiday from hell, honestly.”

She said the couple were amusing themselves by watching TV and films on their laptop.

The H10 Costa Adeje Palace is a seafront hotel with nearly 500 rooms, four pools and a gym.

The Italian doctor, who had travelled with his wife, tested positive on Monday and has been placed in isolation in hospital, local media reported, while the El Pais newspaper said about 1,000 guests were affected by the lockdown.

Another couple, David Hoon, 60, and Pamela Scott, 63, from Matlock, Derbyshire, who also travelled with Tui, told MailOnline they were surviving on meagre snacks.

Mr Hoon said: “Nobody is telling us what’s going on, how long this is going to last and who is going to feed us. The way this has been handled is a disgrace. The hotel is like a ghost house and my fear is that by trapping us inside it, we stand more chance of catching the coronaviru­s. This whole thing is very worrying.”

Fellow British tourist Christophe­r Betts said guests had been allowed to have breakfast in the hotel restaurant yesterday morning, but were otherwise told to stay in their rooms.

A spokeswoma­n for Tui UK said: “We can confirm that Tui has around 200 customers in the resort from different countries. Tui representa­tives on Tenerife are present on site and will liaise with our customers.

“All guests have been asked to remain in their rooms and are being looked after by the hotel.

“Our holiday programme to Tenerife continues to operate as planned for all other hotels.”

A spokesman for Jet2 said: “We are aware of reports that a non-Jet2holida­ys customer staying at the H10 Costa Adeje Palace in Tenerife has tested positive for coronaviru­s.

“Under the advice of the regional and the Spanish government authoritie­s, the hotel has been placed under quarantine.”

A statement from the hotel said it has “implemente­d all health and operationa­l recommenda­tions from the health authoritie­s to ensure the safety and wellbeing of customers and employees”.

“Additional­ly, we are providing customers and hotel staff all the necessary care and attention so that, despite the inconvenie­nces this situation may cause, they are taken care of in the best way possible.”

A Foreign Office spokesman said its staff was offering advice and support to a number of British people at the hotel and their families.

It comes as travellers returning to the UK from northern Italy were told they may need to self-isolate as part of measures to stop the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by coronaviru­s.

Symptoms of Covid-19 include a cough, fever and shortness of breath.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said official advice has been changed to say that those who have been to anywhere in Italy north of Pisa should self-isolate if they develop flu-like symptoms on their return to the UK.

Britons who have been in locked down regions of Italy – including Lombardy and Veneto – should selfisolat­e at home for 14 days even if they have no symptoms.

The advice comes as the Department of Health added Iran, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Burma and parts of northern Italy to the list of places where travellers need to follow clinical advice.

In Italy, 229 people have tested positive for coronaviru­s and seven have died.

Schools have been closed in affected areas, theatre performanc­es cancelled, and Venice Carnival celebratio­ns were called off, while producers said filming on the latest Mission: Impossible movie starring Tom Cruise has been halted.

Mr Hancock told the BBC the Government was not aware of any Britons who were in the quarantine­d areas of northern Italy, but urged anyone there to make contact with the embassy in Rome.

He added that the UK has done a “huge amount” of work preparing in case coronaviru­s becomes a pandemic, including setting up testing facilities outside A&Es and preparing home testing kits.

It comes as China and South Korea have reported more cases of the coronaviru­s as clusters of the disease grow in Europe and the Middle East amid rising global concern.

Markets have been in decline around the world over virus fears, with Wall Street on Monday mirroring stock exchanges worldwide with a 1,000-plus point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

China reported 508 new cases and another 71 deaths yesterday, 68 of them in the central city of Wuhan, where the epidemic was first detected in December.

The updates bring mainland China’s totals to 77,658 cases and 2,663 deaths.

South Korea now has the secondmost cases in the world with 893 and has had a near 15-fold increase in reported infections in a week.

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 ??  ?? > A Spanish police officer sets a barrier blocking the access to the H10 Costa Adeje Palace hotel, also inset, in Tenerife yesterday
> A Spanish police officer sets a barrier blocking the access to the H10 Costa Adeje Palace hotel, also inset, in Tenerife yesterday

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