Nadine Dorries
Nadine Dorries, Britain’s minister for patient safety, suicide prevention, and mental health, has tested positive to the new coronavirus, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.
“Really sorry to hear Nadine has tested positive for coronavirus.
“She has done the right thing by self-isolating at home,” Hancock said in a tweet.
And in a statement circulated by the British media, Forties said: “I can confirm I have tested positive for Coronavirus.
“As soon as I was informed I took all the advised precautions and have been self-isolating at home.
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“Public Health England has started detailed contact tracing and the department and my parliamentary office are closely following their advice.”
In another news, Arsenal’s game at Manchester City was postponed on Wednesday after players from the London club were put into quarantine, making it the first Premier League fixture to be called off because of the new coronavirus.
Arsenal said players and four staff had been isolated at their homes after coming into contact with the owner of Greek club Olympiakos, who has tested positive for COVID-19.
“We are strictly following the government guidelines which recommend that anyone coming into close contact with someone with the virus should self-isolate at home for 14 days from the last time they had contact,” an Arsenal statement said.
“As a result, the players are unavailable for tonight’s (Wednesday’s) match against Manchester City and the Premier League has decided the game should be postponed.”
The first postponement in the Premier League, which has a worldwide following of billions of TV viewers, follows widespread disruption to football and other sports across the globe.
[dpa/NAN]
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