Brits returning from Northern Italy are being told to self-isolate in the UK if they have symptoms of coronavirus.
07.02.2020 - 00:06 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Government has issued fresh advice on coronavirus to travellers who may have returned from countries including Singapore and Thailand.
The list of countries and territories that people may be arriving back into the UK from has been updated to also include Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea and Macau, as well as mainland China.
Travellers are being advised to self-isolate if they begin to feel unwell.
Anyone arriving from these locations should stay indoors and avoid contact
Brits returning from Northern Italy are being told to self-isolate in the UK if they have symptoms of coronavirus.
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