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Coronavirus fears grow as more cases found across Europe – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Coronavirus fears grow as more cases found across Europe – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

The spread of the coronavirus has accelerated across Europe with new cases in four countries and a rising death toll in Italy, which is desperately struggling to contain the outbreak.

Concern about the proliferation of cases prompted a dozen UK schools to send home pupils and the teachers who accompanied them on half-term skiing trips in the Italian alps to self-isolate for days after their return. The schools include ones in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, Pembrokeshire in Wales, Guernsey in the Channel Islands and others in Cheshire, Liverpool, Yorkshire, Berkshire, Teesside and Cornwall.

Despite advice from Public Health England and the Department for Education that schools should stay open, two closed completely to all pupils for deep-cleaning.

Trinity Catholic College in Middlesbrough said it would reopen on 3 March, while Cransley school in Northwich, Cheshire is shut until 2 March after the headteacher said a number of pupils were showing “flu-like symptoms”.

The schools’ response came amid growing confusion over the government advice on whether it is safe to travel to northern Italy , with the health secretary and UK chief medical officer expressing conflicting views.

Prof Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer, initially said that advising people to avoid travel to the area was “not a reasonable thing to do”.

Matt Hancock , the health secretary, contradicted that, signalling that he thought it best to avoid northern Italy, where the bulk of the country 728 positive cases have emerged.

Asked on Sky News if he would fly to Italy, he replied: “Certainly southern Italy is perfectly reasonable to travel to.” But when asked if he would travel to the north, he said: “I’m not planning on [it], put it that way.”

On Tuesday evening, official Foreign Office guidance clarified the situation, advising against all but essential travel to towns in northern Italy.

All 13 deaths in Italy so far have occurred in elderly people who were suffering from fundamental health conditions, the youngest of whom was 62. However, the virus is spreading there, with new cases detected in Tuscany, Liguria and Sicily, well south of the center in Lombardy.

Public Health England said that anyone who has been to a large area of ​​the region above but not including Pisa, Florence and Rimini should self-isolate for a fortnight if they develop flu-like symptoms on returning to the UK. The advice came as:

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