Rescue plan 'considered' for virus cruise Britons The Foreign Office is "considering all options" for Britons trapped on a quarantined cruise liner in Japan struck by coronavirus - including flying them home.
Some of the 74 UK passengers and crew on the Diamond Princess said they felt "forgotten", as other countries flew citizens home.
The ship was quarantined on 3 February. BBC News
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Some of the 74 UK passengers and crew on the Diamond Princess said they felt "forgotten", as other countries flew citizens home.
The ship was quarantined on 3 February. BBC News
See also:
- Detailed guide: Coronavirus (COVID-19): latest information and advice Department of Health and Social Care
- Guidance to educational settings about COVID-19 Public Health England
- NHS is 'under pressure' but 'used to emergencies' BBC News
- Coronavirus death toll climbs to almost 1,900 The Daily Mail
- Fascinating microscope images reveal the coronavirus's 'crown' shape The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus takes brutal toll on Chinese healthcare worker The Daily Telegraph
- Sharp spike in China's coronavirus cases after change in diagnostic methods The Daily Telegraph
- Coronavirus: UK to evacuate Britons from stricken cruise ship The Independent
- Coronavirus: Holiday Inn near Heathrow Airport designated quarantine centre for at-risk passengers Sky News
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