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Contingency plans for pandemic emerge as UK confirms 20th case of Covid-19Contingency plans for pandemic emerge as UK confirms 20th case of Covid-19
The UK is facing its first significant test of how to contain a potential coronavirus outbreak after the government confirmed a 20th victim of Covid-19 and details of its contingency planning for an upsurge in cases began to emerge.The UK is facing its first significant test of how to contain a potential coronavirus outbreak after the government confirmed a 20th victim of Covid-19 and details of its contingency planning for an upsurge in cases began to emerge.
The further patient in England is the first to catch the illness in the UK. The chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, said it was unclear whether the man contracted it directly or indirectly from someone who had recently returned from abroad. The further patient in England is the first to catch the illness in the UK. The chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, said it was unclear whether the man from Surrey contracted it directly or indirectly from someone 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’ [hospital].”“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’ [hospital].”
As part of the official action plan being drawn up by ministers and Whitty, military medics and British Red Cross and St John Ambulance personnel will be drafted in to help the NHS cope with a major outbreak. The Guardian has been told that there are now concerns that a doctor from the patient’s surgery may also have been infected with the virus.
If confirmed, this would prompt particular concerns – the GP would routinely have seen scores of patients over the course of the last week.
As part of the official UK action plan being drawn up by ministers and Whitty, military medics and British Red Cross and St John Ambulance personnel will be drafted in to help the NHS cope with a major outbreak.
Under ministerial planning for a “reasonable worst-case scenario” of a potential pandemic, doctors and nurses working for the armed forces would help at hospitals where staff who have the virus are too ill to work or are self-isolating at home.Under ministerial planning for a “reasonable worst-case scenario” of a potential pandemic, doctors and nurses working for the armed forces would help at hospitals where staff who have the virus are too ill to work or are self-isolating at home.
The Guardian has also been told there are fears that a doctor from Surrey may have been infected with the virus. If confirmed, this would prompt particular concerns – the GP would routinely have seen scores of patients over the course of the last week.
The developments came amid mounting alarm about the spread of the disease prompting havoc on the financial markets and growing doubts about the future major events including the Olympics.The developments came amid mounting alarm about the spread of the disease prompting havoc on the financial markets and growing doubts about the future major events including the Olympics.
A British man became the first UK citizen to die from the virus after being infected on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. He was the sixth passenger from the ship to die, Japan’s health ministry said.A British man became the first UK citizen to die from the virus after being infected on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. He was the sixth passenger from the ship to die, Japan’s health ministry said.
Stock market losses linked to the spread of the diseased smashed through $5tn (£3.92tn) as the Dow Jones plunged by 1,000 points.Stock market losses linked to the spread of the diseased smashed through $5tn (£3.92tn) as the Dow Jones plunged by 1,000 points.
The Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, warned that the expected global slowdown due to the coronavirus fears will have a knock on impact on the UK. Boris Johnson has said he would convene a Cobra meeting on Monday.The Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, warned that the expected global slowdown due to the coronavirus fears will have a knock on impact on the UK. Boris Johnson has said he would convene a Cobra meeting on Monday.
EasyJet and IAG, the owner of British Airways, both reported significant drops in demand and plans to cancelling flights.EasyJet and IAG, the owner of British Airways, both reported significant drops in demand and plans to cancelling flights.
The Geneva motor show was cancelled after Switzerland banned all gatherings of more than 1,000 people.The Geneva motor show was cancelled after Switzerland banned all gatherings of more than 1,000 people.
The International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound said a final decision on whether the Japan Olympics will go ahead in July could be made as late as May.The International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound said a final decision on whether the Japan Olympics will go ahead in July could be made as late as May.
The World Health Organization said the risk of spread and impact of the virus is now “very high” after the Nigeria reported the case of the disease in sub-Saharan Africa.The World Health Organization said the risk of spread and impact of the virus is now “very high” after the Nigeria reported the case of the disease in sub-Saharan Africa.
Dr Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO’s emergencies programme, said: “We are on the highest level of alert and highest level in terms of spread and of impact. But that is not in order to alarm or scare people.”Dr Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO’s emergencies programme, said: “We are on the highest level of alert and highest level in terms of spread and of impact. But that is not in order to alarm or scare people.”
The number of UK cases increased by three, including the first confirmed positive test in Wales in a woman from Swansea. She had visited northern Italy, Europe’s worst-hit area, where there have been 21 deaths and 820 confirmed cases. In total there were four new UK cases on Friday, including the first confirmed positive test in Wales in a woman from Swansea. She had visited northern Italy, Europe’s worst-hit area, where there have been 21 deaths and 820 confirmed cases.
Public Health Wales said medics were trying to trace people who had been in close contact with a woman.Public Health Wales said medics were trying to trace people who had been in close contact with a woman.
Two new patients in England caught the virus in Iran and are being treated at a specialist unit at the Royal Free hospital in London, said Whitty.Two new patients in England caught the virus in Iran and are being treated at a specialist unit at the Royal Free hospital in London, said Whitty.
On Thursday Whitty said sports events and concerts may have to be cancelled and schools closed for more than two months if the UK is hit by a global pandemic.On Thursday Whitty said sports events and concerts may have to be cancelled and schools closed for more than two months if the UK is hit by a global pandemic.
The exams regulator Ofqual is considering “contingency plans” over this summer’s exams in case of widespread outbreak.The exams regulator Ofqual is considering “contingency plans” over this summer’s exams in case of widespread outbreak.
In Surrey, health chiefs are also worried by the unnamed doctor’s diagnosis because his wife is also a GP. Public Health England is “contact tracing” everyone with whom either of the couple has been in contact – including all patients they have seen – so they can also be tested for evidence of the virus.In Surrey, health chiefs are also worried by the unnamed doctor’s diagnosis because his wife is also a GP. Public Health England is “contact tracing” everyone with whom either of the couple has been in contact – including all patients they have seen – so they can also be tested for evidence of the virus.
It is not yet known if his wife has also contracted the virus. Officials looking into the GP’s case have not yet established how he might have caught the virus but he has not recently visited any of the places abroad where there have been recent outbreaks, such as northern Italy, Tenerife, Iran and China.It is not yet known if his wife has also contracted the virus. Officials looking into the GP’s case have not yet established how he might have caught the virus but he has not recently visited any of the places abroad where there have been recent outbreaks, such as northern Italy, Tenerife, Iran and China.
Simon Lewis, the British Red Cross’s head of crisis response, confirmed that it had held talks with the government and NHS and local council chiefs about what role it would play.Simon Lewis, the British Red Cross’s head of crisis response, confirmed that it had held talks with the government and NHS and local council chiefs about what role it would play.
“We have already provided some assistance around isolation units at Arrowe Park hospital [in Wirral, where people have been quarantined after returning to the UK] and Heathrow airport and we are talking to partners about any additional support we might be able to offer in the days and weeks ahead,” Lewis said.“We have already provided some assistance around isolation units at Arrowe Park hospital [in Wirral, where people have been quarantined after returning to the UK] and Heathrow airport and we are talking to partners about any additional support we might be able to offer in the days and weeks ahead,” Lewis said.