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Covid-19 passed on within UK for the first time as total number of cases there up to 23

It is the 20th person to test positive in the UK, but the first to contract the virus in the country.

LAST UPDATE | 29 Feb 2020

A NEW COVID-19 patient in England has become the first to catch the illness within the UK, while a further three patients have tested positive for the virus bringing the total number of confirmed cases there to 23.

It comes a day after a man who had been on a quarantined cruise ship became the first Briton to die from the virus.

The developments came as the UK government prepares to bring in new emergency powers to help stop the spread of Covid-19.

The PA news agency understands that this will give schools, councils and other parts of the public sector powers to suspend laws – including health and safety measures – to cope with a pandemic.

Teachers and nursery workers will be allowed to have larger classes to cope with staff absences under the laws, which are due to be introduced next week.

Two of the patients diagnosed today had recently travelled back from Italy while the other had returned from Asia, Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty said.

The three cases – one in Gloucestershire, one in Hertfordshire and another in Berkshire – are being investigated and any individuals who had contact with the patients are now being traced.

Health leaders confirmed yesterday that a 20th patient had tested positive for the virus, and that it had been passed on within the UK.

Whitty said it was not yet clear if it had been transmitted “directly or indirectly” from somebody who had recently travelled abroad.

Meanwhile, a British man, reported to be in his 70s and said to have lived abroad, was confirmed as the first UK citizen to die from coronavirus.

The man, who was on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship which has been quarantined off Japan’s coast amid the outbreak, was the sixth person from the vessel to have died.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the coronavirus was “now the Government’s top priority” as critics accused him of failing to take a lead on the UK response.

He told reporters yesterday that he had met with the Health Secretary and chief medical officer to discuss the preparations.

He said: “On the issue of coronavirus, which obviously is a great concern to people, I just want to reassure everybody and say that the NHS is making every possible preparation.

“As you can imagine, the issue of coronavirus is something that is now the Government’s top priority.”

Health Minister Helen Whately said it was “likely” more people in the UK would contract coronavirus and that plans were in place should it become a pandemic.

The Conservative MP told BBC Newsnight: “I can’t reiterate enough that we are well prepared but we do have to recognise that it is likely we will see more cases in the UK.

“We have plans in place and have carried out exercises so in the event of something like a ‘flu pandemic, we are ready.”

Asked whether that meant mass gatherings could be banned and schools closed, such as in parts of Italy, she said such measures were “being considered”.

“Clearly, how to deal with those sorts of things absolutely has been considered and is being considered. That is rightly all part of the planning,” she added.

Confirming the latest case in England on Friday evening, Prof Whitty said: “One further patient in England has tested positive for Covid-19.

The virus was passed on in the UK. It is not yet clear whether they contracted it directly or indirectly from an individual who had recently returned from abroad. This is being investigated and contact tracing has begun.

“The patient has been transferred to a specialist NHS infection centre at Guy’s and St Thomas’,” he added. 

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said the original source of the virus was “unclear”, adding that there was no “immediately identifiable link” to overseas travel.

As of today, according to the latest toll from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), there have been 85,203 Covid-19 infections cases and 2,921 deaths worldwide (23 in the EU/EEA/UK/Switzerland).

The first confirmed case on the island of Ireland was announced on Thursday by authorities in Northern Ireland.

According to the most extensive study done so far, the novel coronavirus was benign in 80.9% of cases, “serious” in 13.8% and “critical” in 4.7%. The remaining 0.6% was not specified.

Part of the reason Covid-19 been declared a public health emergency is due to the speed at which it has spread compared to other coronaviruses (like Sars and Mers) and the fact that there’s a lot about the disease we still don’t know – including how exactly it’s being transmitted.

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    Mute Dave Phelan
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    Feb 29th 2020, 10:48 AM

    So packing a classroom with extra is good practice and safe?

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    Feb 29th 2020, 10:27 AM

    Can you get this twice???

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    Feb 29th 2020, 10:31 AM

    @Zane Silver: yes

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    Feb 29th 2020, 10:35 AM

    @Zane Silver: Some people in China have contracted Covid19 for a second time, which means people are not building up any immunity to it after they contract it.

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    Feb 29th 2020, 10:48 AM

    @Bríd: Or it is mutating rapidly

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    Feb 29th 2020, 11:11 AM

    @Bountyop: Or they were never fully clear of it, like the woman who was told she was and let home even though she still had a cough.

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    Feb 29th 2020, 11:59 AM

    @Zane Silver: If it becomes endemic (which looks to be the case), then it’ll mutate and reemerge each year seasonally like the flu or the common cold.

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    Mute Feardorcha Ó Maolomhnaigh
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    Feb 29th 2020, 3:32 PM

    @Paraic: There is no evidence of it becoming endemic. Stop making stuff up.

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    Feb 29th 2020, 4:00 PM

    @Feardorcha Ó Maolomhnaigh: “Stop making stuff up.”

    Not making stuff up, this is a genuine possibility. If the virus cannot be stopped, and indications are that it is the epidemic expanding rapidly, it will become endemic.

    “If the novel coronavirus follows the pattern of 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza, it will also spread globally and become a fifth endemic coronavirus within the human population.”

    Li, R., Pei, S., Chen, B., Song, Y., Zhang, T., Yang, W. and Shaman, J., 2020. Substantial undocumented infection facilitates the rapid dissemination of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). medRxiv.

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    Feb 29th 2020, 4:04 PM

    @David Jordan: @paraic still speculating and spreading fear based on what ifs . Any positive things to comment on ? e.g how Singapore have handled it . Or the article on sky news during the week from an infected nurse within China who said most people are recovering . Or are you a doomsday spoofer only ?

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    Feb 29th 2020, 4:10 PM

    @Bríd: There is no evidence of “some people” in China getting covid19 twice. Youbjave made that up. There is evidence of 1 woman possibly getting it a second time, but that they think she may not have been clear of it to begin with.

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    Feb 29th 2020, 5:31 PM

    @Ian Breathnach: 14% of discharged patients in Guandong Provence China tested positive a second time. This is most likely because after recovering from the illness, the low levels of virus still in their system increased again. This might be due to stress, low vitamin intake etc., that impaired the immune system, allowing the virus to increase temporarily. Similar to cold sores (Herpes simplex virus) or shingles (chicken pox, varicella zoster virus) emerge when people are stressed. The other possibility is the RT-PCR test was unreliable, but I think that’s unlikely given so many tested positive a second time.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/14-of-discharged-patients-in-guangdong-test-positive-again

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    Feb 29th 2020, 5:37 PM

    @Paraic: Italy reports 239 new cases of coronavirus and 8 new deaths, raising total to 1,128 cases and 29 dead.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1233803627543908355

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    Feb 29th 2020, 6:39 PM

    @David Jordan:

    There is a big difference between something being a possibility, and something “which looks to be the case”.

    He is making stuff up.

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