Britain's race to contain the coronavirus There were 12 days between Steve Walsh leaving a business conference in Singapore and finding out he had been infected with the new coronavirus. When he was tested, he did not even have any symptoms.
But it was still enough to set in train a series of events that have left health officials battling to stop the disease - now named Covid-19 - from spreading across the UK. BBC News
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But it was still enough to set in train a series of events that have left health officials battling to stop the disease - now named Covid-19 - from spreading across the UK. BBC News
See also:
- Detailed guide: Coronavirus (COVID-19): latest information and advice Department of Health and Social Care
- Ninth coronavirus case found in UK BBC News
- Coronavirus: 12 patients treated by two coronavirus GPs being traced BBC News
- Killer coronavirus poses a greater global threat than terrorism, World Health Organisation warns The Daily Mail
- Nurses 'in quarantine after treating patient with new suspected case of coronavirus' The Daily Mail
- NHS 111 is NOT asking if patients with coronavirus symptoms have been to China The Daily Mail
- It could be 'several months' before coronavirus outbreak ends The Daily Telegraph
- Yes, coronavirus kills, but it could also bring the NHS to a standstill The New Statesman
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