UK Coronavirus Cases Double to 8, Government Declares ‘Imminent Threat’

UK Coronavirus Cases Double to 8, Government Declares ‘Imminent Threat’
Passengers from China disembark from a plane at RAF Brize Norton near Oxford, United Kingdom, on Feb. 9, 2020. (Peter Nicholls/Reuters/File)
Reuters
2/10/2020
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2/10/2020

The United Kingdom on Feb. 10 said the number of confirmed coronavirus cases had doubled to eight as the government declared the virus a serious and imminent threat, giving it additional powers to isolate those suspected of being infected.

Alarm over the coronavirus that emerged in Wuhan, China, in December is driven by its rapid spread and the fact that infectious disease experts cannot yet know how deadly or contagious it is.

It has spread to at least 27 countries and territories, with two deaths outside mainland China in Hong Kong and the Philippines.

Passengers wear masks to prevent an outbreak of a new coronavirus in a subway station in Hong Kong on Jan. 22, 2020. (Kin Cheung/AP Photo)
Passengers wear masks to prevent an outbreak of a new coronavirus in a subway station in Hong Kong on Jan. 22, 2020. (Kin Cheung/AP Photo)

“Four further patients in England have tested positive for Novel Coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in the UK to eight,” England’s Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said.

The new cases were all known contacts of a previously confirmed British patient in France, and were identified by public health officials working to trace possible cases.

Health minister Matt Hancock declared the virus “a serious and imminent threat to public health,” a step that gives the government more powers to isolate people.

Tourists wear face masks as they visit Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Jan. 24, 2020. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Tourists wear face masks as they visit Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Jan. 24, 2020. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

“We are strengthening our regulations so we can keep individuals in supported isolation for their own safety and if public health professionals consider they may be at risk of spreading the virus to other members of the public,” a health ministry spokesman said.

Arrowe Park Hospital, near Liverpool in northern England, and Kents Hill Park, in Milton Keynes, have been designated as isolation facilities.

By Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton