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Coronavirus: British man who was on Diamond Princess ship dies in Japan Coronavirus: British man who was on Diamond Princess ship dies in Japan
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A British man who was on the Diamond Princess cruise ship has died from coronavirus, Japan's health ministry says.A British man who was on the Diamond Princess cruise ship has died from coronavirus, Japan's health ministry says.
He is the first British person to die from Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus.He is the first British person to die from Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus.
Hundreds of people on board the liner became infected while it was held in quarantine off the port of Yokohama in Japan - and six have since died.Hundreds of people on board the liner became infected while it was held in quarantine off the port of Yokohama in Japan - and six have since died.
It comes as the number of coronavirus cases in the UK rose to 19.It comes as the number of coronavirus cases in the UK rose to 19.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will chair a meeting of the government's Cobra emergency committee on Monday in response to a growing number of cases in Europe.Prime Minister Boris Johnson will chair a meeting of the government's Cobra emergency committee on Monday in response to a growing number of cases in Europe.
Earlier on Friday, three more cases of the virus were confirmed in the UK, including the first one in Wales.Earlier on Friday, three more cases of the virus were confirmed in the UK, including the first one in Wales.
Two new patients in England contracted the virus while in Iran, the Department of Health and Social Care said.Two new patients in England contracted the virus while in Iran, the Department of Health and Social Care said.
Public Health Wales said it was working to identify close contacts of the Welsh patient, who is believed to be from the Swansea area and was infected in northern Italy before returning to the UK.Public Health Wales said it was working to identify close contacts of the Welsh patient, who is believed to be from the Swansea area and was infected in northern Italy before returning to the UK.
Northern Ireland also confirmed its first case on Thursday. Authorities said they have contacted passengers who sat near the woman on a flight from northern Italy to Dublin.Northern Ireland also confirmed its first case on Thursday. Authorities said they have contacted passengers who sat near the woman on a flight from northern Italy to Dublin.
The Foreign Office said it is investigating the reports about the British man's death in Japan. Following the UK national's death in Japan, a Foreign Office spokesperson said: "We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Japan and are in contact with local authorities.
A spokeswoman for Princess Cruises, which operates the Diamond Princess ship, offered "sincere condolences to family members and friends for their loss. "Our sympathies and thoughts are with his family at this difficult time." 
"Our dedicated care team are on hand to provide support," she added. A spokeswoman for Princess Cruises, which operates the Diamond Princess ship, also offered the company's "sincere condolences".
Analysis
by BBC health and science correspondent, James Gallagher
The first death of a Brit from the coronavirus is, sadly, not a surprise.
This outbreak has killed around 2,800 people, most of them in China.
As the number of people infected with the virus increases, so too will the number of deaths.
That is why attention continues to be on China, Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan.
Each of those countries still has full-blown outbreaks of the coronavirus and their efforts to contain it will be crucial.
Other countries are already feeling the ripple effects of these outbreaks. The latest cases in the UK are connected to either Iran or Italy.
For now there is no coronavirus outbreak in the UK, but further imported cases are almost inevitable for as long as other countries have large numbers of infections.
David and Sally Abel, from Northamptonshire, were passengers on the ship and among the group of four Britons to be treated in Japanese hospitals after being diagnosed with the virus.
A family member confirmed the couple are "doing well and fighting fit", adding: "They are getting stronger every day."
A group of 30 British nationals and two Irish citizens were flown back to the UK from the cruise ship last Saturday.A group of 30 British nationals and two Irish citizens were flown back to the UK from the cruise ship last Saturday.
They were taken on coaches to Arrowe Park Hospital in Wirral, where they are spending two weeks in isolation.They were taken on coaches to Arrowe Park Hospital in Wirral, where they are spending two weeks in isolation.
The cruise liner, which had 3,711 passengers on board, was put under quarantine in Yokohama in early February after a man who disembarked in Hong Kong was found to have the virus.The cruise liner, which had 3,711 passengers on board, was put under quarantine in Yokohama in early February after a man who disembarked in Hong Kong was found to have the virus.
At least 621 people on the ship later tested positive for coronavirus.At least 621 people on the ship later tested positive for coronavirus.
Health minister Jo Churchill said she was aware a British man who had been on board the ship was "very poorly".
She told BBC Radio 4's World At One programme on Friday: "The Foreign Office are supporting the family of a British man who has been very poorly and was a passenger on board the Diamond Princess.
"I haven't had confirmation because obviously I'm on the telephone to you, but I was aware there was a gentleman who was very, very poorly, and I'm sure like me your thoughts and sympathies go out to his family at this time."
The World Health Organization warned that the outbreak had reached a "decisive point" and had "pandemic potential".The World Health Organization warned that the outbreak had reached a "decisive point" and had "pandemic potential".
Globally, more than 80,000 people have been infected. About 2,800 have died - the majority in China's Hubei province. In other key developments:
Meanwhile, 168 Britons were among hundreds of guests confined to the Costa Adeje Palace hotel in Tenerife earlier this week.
Officials there have said 44 guests left the hotel on Friday morning, four days after it was locked down when four Italian holidaymakers tested positive for the coronavirus.
The 44 are said to be from various countries but it's unclear if any British travellers have left.
It comes as airline Jet2 said British guests at the hotel would not be flown home until 10 March, unless they tested negative.
What should I do to minimise the risk?What should I do to minimise the risk?
Public health advice is to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when you cough or sneeze, throw away tissues immediately after use and wash your hands frequently.Public health advice is to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when you cough or sneeze, throw away tissues immediately after use and wash your hands frequently.
It is also advised to avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unclean hands and avoid close contact with people who are unwell.It is also advised to avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unclean hands and avoid close contact with people who are unwell.
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