Wuhan evacuees in Milton Keynes test negative for coronavirus for a second time

    Results from the second swab tests were given to the guests at Kents Hill Park Hotel yesterday (18/2), and all 118 guests tested negative for coronavirus for the second time.

    The tests, which followed the first swabs taken on their arrival, were undertaken on Saturday (the sixth day of their stay) and indicate that it is unlikely that any of the guests have the virus. They will have one further test on Friday to confirm they remain negative for coronavirus.

    Both guests and staff are continuing to take full infection prevention measures as a precaution. There continues to be no risk to the staff at the facility or the wider public in Milton Keynes. 

    The NHS are talking to the guests about their departure from the hotel and will provide a further update in due course.

    Here is the latest advice to the public regarding coronavirus: 

    The advice to the public is to call NHS 111 now if they have been:

    • to Wuhan or Hubei Province in China in the last 14 days (even if they do not have symptoms)
    • to other parts of China, including Macau and Hong Kong, in the last 14 days and have a cough, high temperature or shortness of breath (even if it's mild)
    • to Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Republic of Korea or Malaysia in the last 14 days and have a cough, high temperature or shortness of breath (even if it's mild)
    • in close contact with someone with confirmed coronavirus.

    Anyone who meets the above criteria is advised not to go to a GP surgery, community pharmacy or hospital. Instead they should call NHS 111, stay indoors and avoid close contact with other people.

    Information for the public is available at nhs.uk.

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