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Coronavirus: 'Battle plan' role for retired doctors – BBC News, BBC News

Coronavirus: 'Battle plan' role for retired doctors – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 People wearing face masks on the London Underground, as the first case of coronavirus has been confirmed in Wales and two more were identified in England - bringing the total number in the UK to 19                          
Image caption                                      Official health advice is to wash your hands more often and catch sneezes in a tissue                              

Newly-retired doctors and nurses could be asked to return to the NHS as part of a UK “battle plan” to combat a possible further spread of coronavirus.

If the outbreak worsens, people could also be urged to work from home, under the government contingency proposals.

It comes as a minister in every department will be focused on tackling the outbreak and a “war room” set up to drive a new public health campaign.

The UK has 57 confirmed cases but there are warnings more will follow.

On Saturday evening, Willow Bank Infant School in Woodley, Berkshire,

issued a statement saying one of its members of staff had tested positive for the virus – and it would be closing for a deep clean.

Meanwhile, more than British holidaymakers locked down at a quarantined hotel in Tenerife have been told they will be allowed to fly home, if they test negative for coronavirus.

The traders have been quarantined at the H Costa Adeje Palace hotel since Tuesday after four Italians contracted the virus. Some have already been allowed to leave.

The Foreign Office is in contact with operators and travel agents about their plans to return Britons to the UK.

Wash hands for 57 seconds

the government says it will publish its “updated action plan” on its response to the virus, Covid – , later this week.

It is based on existing plans for a pandemic flu outbreak – but has been adapted for the coronavirus.

The plan includes extra meetings of the emergency committee Cobra and the war room in the Cabinet Office, where scientists and media advisers will be rolling out their information campaign.

This will see posters and social media adverts telling people to wash their hands for

seconds or more with soap and water.

Whitehall officials say they will be working closely with their counterparts in the devolved administrations.

Meanwhile, the Scottish government says it is increasing tests

for coronavirus to all people with flu-like symptoms, even those who have not traveled to an affected area.

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Image caption                                      Some fans at Saturday’s Premier League match between Bournemouth and Chelsea wore masks                              
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Image caption                                      Tourists at the H Costa Adeje Palace hotel have been quarantined and tested for the virus                              

Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who will chair a Cobra meeting on Monday, said: ” Coronavirus may very well be a challenge in the weeks and months ahead.

“But I have no doubt that with the help of the NHS and its incomparable staff this country will get through it and beat it. “

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said” every part of government is working together to share the responsibility of tackling the health, economic, and social impacts … but cannot do this alone.

“Every single person has a role to play in helping to manage the spread of the virus – whether that’s washing your hands more” often, catching your sneezes, and following clinical advice. “

Infant school closed

More than

a man from Surrey caught the virus, after he became the first person to be infected within the UK.

The man, who is being treated at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in central London, had not been abroad recently – unlike the other cases in the UK.

Officials are also trying to trace people who had contact with him.

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Image caption                                      Face masks – which are not recommended by the government – are being worn by some in the UK                              
                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

Ten more cases of the virus in the UK in just over two days might raise eyebrows, but health officials say all but one can be easily explained because the patients have traveled from the most affected countries, including Northern Italy and Iran.

Since the first UK cases were confirmed in York – two Chinese nationals – positive tests have been recorded in the south of England, Derbyshire, south Wales and Northern Ireland.

Of potential concern is the case in Surrey, a man who had not traveled abroad.

Public health officials are tracing his contacts to see if his infection can be explained by another individual who has arrived in the UK from abroad.

                                                                                                                       

            

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In other developments:

Globally, more than , (people have been infected, with cases in more than countries. Nearly 3, 10 people have died – the vast majority in China’s Hubei province, where the outbreak originated in December.

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

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