They are one of six cases of the P1 variant found in the UK in February.
The person did not complete a test registration form so remains unidentified - prompting an appeal for anyone without a result from a test on 12 or 13 February to come forward. BBC News
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- Covid-19: More than 20 million in UK have had first jab - Hancock BBC News
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- Coronavirus spread slowed by vaccines, study suggests BBC News
- Coronavirus: False vaccine claims debunked BBC News
- Coronavirus UK: Public might abandon lockdown rules early if they think they are immune, SAGE warns The Daily Mail
- Moderna to launch trials of new booster vaccine that targets South African Covid variant The Daily Mail
- Care homes can refuse to hire staff or renew contracts of workers who won't accept the vaccine The Daily Mail
- Nearly a quarter of NHS staff in London are refusing Covid vaccines The Daily Telegraph
- Visiting loved ones in hospital will have to wait till next year, doctors warn The Daily Telegraph
- A fifth of healthcare workers in England have still not received first Covid jab The Guardian
- NHS faces questions over Covid infections contracted in hospital The Guardian
- Concerns grow as UK Covid testing labs scaled back before even opening The Guardian
- 34,000 people with dementia thought to have died of Covid in UK The Independent
- What we know about the Brazil Covid variant The Independent
- Covid still rising in one in five areas as Jonathan Van-Tam warns ‘we haven’t won battle yet’ The Independent
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