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Coronavirus: Hundreds of flu patients to be tested by UK hospitals and GPs Coronavirus: Hundreds of flu patients to be tested by UK hospitals and GPs
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Tests for coronavirus are being increased to include people displaying flu-like symptoms at 100 GP surgeries and eight hospitals across the UK.Tests for coronavirus are being increased to include people displaying flu-like symptoms at 100 GP surgeries and eight hospitals across the UK.
The tests will provide an "early warning" if the virus is spreading, Public Health England's Prof Paul Cosford said.The tests will provide an "early warning" if the virus is spreading, Public Health England's Prof Paul Cosford said.
It comes as oil firm Chevron asked 300 London staff to work from home while one employee is tested for the virus.It comes as oil firm Chevron asked 300 London staff to work from home while one employee is tested for the virus.
And more schools closed after trips to Italy, which has more than 300 cases.And more schools closed after trips to Italy, which has more than 300 cases.
Italy has in recent days become Europe's worst-affected country, with a surge in cases that appear to have spread to Austria, Croatia and Switzerland.Italy has in recent days become Europe's worst-affected country, with a surge in cases that appear to have spread to Austria, Croatia and Switzerland.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the House of Commons that it was important not to overreact in response to the outbreak, saying that would also have "economic and social" costs.Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the House of Commons that it was important not to overreact in response to the outbreak, saying that would also have "economic and social" costs.
He also said UK employers had been sent guidance telling them staff who are asked to self-isolate are entitled to take sick leave.He also said UK employers had been sent guidance telling them staff who are asked to self-isolate are entitled to take sick leave.
Mr Hancock said it was "a very important message for employers" that those who need to self-isolate can do so "as if they were sick".Mr Hancock said it was "a very important message for employers" that those who need to self-isolate can do so "as if they were sick".
Who will be tested?Who will be tested?
Up to now, people have only been tested if they displayed symptoms having recently returned from one of the countries where there has been an outbreak, including China, South Korea and northern Italy.Up to now, people have only been tested if they displayed symptoms having recently returned from one of the countries where there has been an outbreak, including China, South Korea and northern Italy.
Public Health England said it was now working with some hospitals and GP surgeries to conduct tests on some other patients.Public Health England said it was now working with some hospitals and GP surgeries to conduct tests on some other patients.
In eight hospitals, patients in intensive care with severe respiratory infections will be tested for the virus.In eight hospitals, patients in intensive care with severe respiratory infections will be tested for the virus.
In 100 GP surgeries, those coming in with milder flu-like symptoms - dry coughs, fever, shortness of breath - will be tested.In 100 GP surgeries, those coming in with milder flu-like symptoms - dry coughs, fever, shortness of breath - will be tested.
Prof Paul Cosford, emeritus medical director at Public Health England, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that it was "heightening our vigilance" because of the apparent spread of the virus in countries outside mainland China.Prof Paul Cosford, emeritus medical director at Public Health England, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that it was "heightening our vigilance" because of the apparent spread of the virus in countries outside mainland China.
The eight hospital trusts involved are Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, Guy's and St Thomas', Royal Brompton and Harefield, Royal Papworth Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester, University Hospitals of South Manchester , Nottingham University Hospital and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.The eight hospital trusts involved are Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, Guy's and St Thomas', Royal Brompton and Harefield, Royal Papworth Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester, University Hospitals of South Manchester , Nottingham University Hospital and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
The plan is expected to mean hundreds more people are tested for the virus each week. There have been 7,132 tests carried out in the UK since the outbreak began to spread beyond China in January.The plan is expected to mean hundreds more people are tested for the virus each week. There have been 7,132 tests carried out in the UK since the outbreak began to spread beyond China in January.
Of these, 13 were confirmed positive - including four people who returned from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.Of these, 13 were confirmed positive - including four people who returned from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.
'A fact-finding mission''A fact-finding mission'
This is a pre-emptive move by Public Health England in case the virus starts spreading on a bigger scale.This is a pre-emptive move by Public Health England in case the virus starts spreading on a bigger scale.
Using existing software and checklists, it will allow doctors to identify patients coming in to selected sites with the most serious flu-like symptoms - mainly the elderly - and then test them.Using existing software and checklists, it will allow doctors to identify patients coming in to selected sites with the most serious flu-like symptoms - mainly the elderly - and then test them.
The aim is to discover whether coronavirus is spreading in communities.The aim is to discover whether coronavirus is spreading in communities.
In effect, it's a fact-finding mission to gather data to better understand the spread of the virus - if that is what is occurring.In effect, it's a fact-finding mission to gather data to better understand the spread of the virus - if that is what is occurring.
How have schools been affected?How have schools been affected?
Several schools have sent pupils home or closed after they returned from skiing trips in northern Italy over half term after the government updated the advice for travellers returning from Italy.Several schools have sent pupils home or closed after they returned from skiing trips in northern Italy over half term after the government updated the advice for travellers returning from Italy.
Hugh Hegarty, chief executive of the trust which runs Trinity Catholic College in Middlesbrough, said the school closed because of the "potential risk" after students and staff returned from a ski trip near Verona.Hugh Hegarty, chief executive of the trust which runs Trinity Catholic College in Middlesbrough, said the school closed because of the "potential risk" after students and staff returned from a ski trip near Verona.
He said they advised children who had been on the trip to self-isolate at home, while the school as a whole would close for 72 hours, during which there would be a deep clean and school leaders would monitor the situation.He said they advised children who had been on the trip to self-isolate at home, while the school as a whole would close for 72 hours, during which there would be a deep clean and school leaders would monitor the situation.
Among the other schools affected are:Among the other schools affected are:
Public Health England said it was not giving "blanket advice" that schools should close if staff or pupils had travelled to areas with outbreaks of the virus.Public Health England said it was not giving "blanket advice" that schools should close if staff or pupils had travelled to areas with outbreaks of the virus.
How have travel plans been hit?
British Airways has cancelled some of its flights to Milan because the coronavirus outbreak had resulted in "reduced demand", it said.
The airline said 22 round-trips between London and Milan had been cancelled between 27 February and 11 March, adding that customers could get refunds or book for a later date.
BA has also offered passengers travelling to or from other areas of northern Italy - Turin, Bologna, Venice, Bergamo and Verona - up to 2 March the chance to rebook.
British citizens are among hundreds of guests confined to a hotel in Tenerife after a visiting Italian doctor tested positive for the infection.
The Foreign Office said it was offering advice and support to a number of people - there are understood to be 168 Britons staying in the hotel.
One guest, Rosie Mitford, told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme they were being allowed out in the grounds once their temperatures had been tested.
She said: "They've given us a mask and you can wander about if you want, but really you should stay in your room. Obviously it's an awful situation. Everyone's just keeping their spirits up as much as they can, really."
BBC's Nick Robinson tested: 'The sheer scale of the effort occurs to you'BBC's Nick Robinson tested: 'The sheer scale of the effort occurs to you'
Today programme presenter Nick Robinson has recounted his experience of being tested for the coronavirus, after returning from holiday in Vietnam and Cambodia.Today programme presenter Nick Robinson has recounted his experience of being tested for the coronavirus, after returning from holiday in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Mr Robinson said he was feeling "fine" as he awaited the results in self-isolation at home, although he was a "little bit croaky" because he had a cough before he left the UK.Mr Robinson said he was feeling "fine" as he awaited the results in self-isolation at home, although he was a "little bit croaky" because he had a cough before he left the UK.
He said he was instructed to drive himself to hospital if possible, to avoid the risk of infecting others. A nurse came out into the car park wearing a plastic face visor, rubber gloves and a disposable apron.He said he was instructed to drive himself to hospital if possible, to avoid the risk of infecting others. A nurse came out into the car park wearing a plastic face visor, rubber gloves and a disposable apron.
The nurse carried out tests for temperature, blood pressure and oxygen saturation through his car window, before taking a swab for the coronavirus test.The nurse carried out tests for temperature, blood pressure and oxygen saturation through his car window, before taking a swab for the coronavirus test.
When they wanted a second opinion from a doctor, he was walked through a staff car park through a back entrance, again to reduce the risk of infecting other patients.When they wanted a second opinion from a doctor, he was walked through a staff car park through a back entrance, again to reduce the risk of infecting other patients.
"It's the sheer scale of the effort that occurs to you. I was there for more than two-and-a-half hours," he said. "This is hugely time consuming.""It's the sheer scale of the effort that occurs to you. I was there for more than two-and-a-half hours," he said. "This is hugely time consuming."
What's the global picture?What's the global picture?
More than 80,000 people have been infected with coronavirus, which originated in China.More than 80,000 people have been infected with coronavirus, which originated in China.
The World Health Organisation has said that, for the first time, more new cases had been reported outside China than inside.The World Health Organisation has said that, for the first time, more new cases had been reported outside China than inside.
In China, the number of new cases reported on Tuesday was 411, whereas in the rest of the world the number was 427.In China, the number of new cases reported on Tuesday was 411, whereas in the rest of the world the number was 427.
Britons are among hundreds of guests confined to a hotel in Tenerife after a visiting Italian doctor tested positive for the infection.
One guest, Rosie Mitford, told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme they were being allowed out in the grounds once their temperatures had been tested.
She said: "They've given us a mask and you can wander about if you want, but really you should stay in your room. Obviously it's an awful situation. Everyone's just keeping their spirits up as much as they can, really."
Other developments:Other developments:
What do I need to know about coronavirus?What do I need to know about coronavirus?
The main signs of infection are fever (high temperature) and a cough as well as shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.The main signs of infection are fever (high temperature) and a cough as well as shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.
Frequent handwashing with soap or gel, avoiding close contact with people who are ill and not touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands can help cut the risk of infection.Frequent handwashing with soap or gel, avoiding close contact with people who are ill and not touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands can help cut the risk of infection.
Catching coughs and sneezes in a tissue, binning it and washing your hands can minimise the risk of spreading disease.Catching coughs and sneezes in a tissue, binning it and washing your hands can minimise the risk of spreading disease.
Advice if you have travelled to affected areas:Advice if you have travelled to affected areas:
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