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Denmark confirms first Covid-19 case as UK total rises to 15

The man is relatively well and has returned to his home, where he remains in isolation, health officials said.

LAST UPDATE | 27 Feb 2020

DENMARK HAS REPORTED its first coronavirus case, a man who had returned from a skiing holiday in northern Italy which has become a hotspot for the disease.

“The man who came back from a skiing trip with his wife and son on 24 February has been suffering since then from a cough and a temperature,” Denmark’s public health agency said in a statement.

“The man tested positive, but the results of his wife and son are negative,” it said.

The man is relatively well and has returned to his home, where he remains in isolation with his family, it added.

According to public TV station TV2, the man is one of its employees.

Italy has reported 400 coronavirus cases, mostly in the north, and 12 deaths. 

Meanwhile, England has reported two further cases of Covid-19, bringing the total number of UK cases to 15. 

The two patients had just returned from Italy and Tenerife, according to the UK’s Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty. 

The virus was passed on in Italy and Tenerife and the patients have been transferred to specialist NHS infection centres in Royal Liverpool Hospital and the Royal Free Hospital, London.

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Elsewhere, Kuwait has reported a large spike in cases, confirming that 43 people now have the virus. 

More than 2,700 people have died in China and some 78,000 have been infected but the WHO reported yesterday that the rest of the world is now outpacing China in the number of new Covid-19 cases being confirmed. 

Meanwhile, crew members from a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship off Japan have begun leaving the vessel for a new quarantine on-shore after passengers left the boat, the government said.

“Today, 240 crew members are leaving the ship and this disembarking operation will continue for a couple of days,” a health ministry official told AFP.

Those leaving the boat will be placed in medical observation for 14 days at government-designated dormitories before being allowed to leave Japan, they said.

Hundreds of crew members of the Diamond Princess remained on the vessels to continue operations while Japanese officials placed thousands of passengers in a quarantine after the ship arrived at a port near Tokyo on 3 February.

But the quarantine has been heavily criticised after more than 700 people on board tested positive for the virus.

Hundreds of passengers who tested negative were allowed to depart the vessel after the 14-day quarantine on-board, but several have since been diagnosed with the virus.

The health ministry has also admitted that it allowed some travellers to go home without testing them during the quarantine period.

The ship carried about 3,700 passengers and crew members when it reached the port of Yokohama.

Several nations, including the US, Australia and the Philippines, have used chartered flights to repatriate hundreds of their citizens.

Passengers and crew members who tested positive for the virus have been sent to hospitals in Japan.

A total of four people who were hospitalised after being taken off the ship have died.

© – AFP 2020

- Additional reporting by Adam Daly 

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    Mute HELLO SPRUIKER
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    Dec 8th 2011, 6:26 PM

    This is what happens when you put a shower of overpaid inexperienced pencil pushers in charge of billions.

    One half decent property investor could replace NAMA entirely. Fact! .

    Something tells me that NAMA wants to be a permanent fixture in Ireland.

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    Mute Sean O'Keeffe
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    Dec 8th 2011, 7:02 PM

    There’s nothing so permanent as a Government created temporary measure.

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    Dec 9th 2011, 7:18 AM

    If we had any half decent property developers we would have little need for NAMA.

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    Mute Fergus O'Neill
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    Dec 8th 2011, 7:12 PM

    He wants 200 staff for 25 million. That’s 125,000 per head. I’m in the wrong business – where do I send my CV?

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    Mute Ryan Allen
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    Dec 8th 2011, 9:03 PM

    I’d imagine the staff would be on multi year contracts though.

    Easiest thing to do would be to get staff from AIB and co seconded to NAMA. It might stop the banks having to lay off so many people.

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    Mute ap freely
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    Dec 8th 2011, 7:04 PM

    I like cats

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    Mute Oskar Fritsche
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    Dec 8th 2011, 7:17 PM

    I’ll scratch your back you scratch mine bleh same o’ll shit

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    Mute Simon
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    Dec 8th 2011, 6:39 PM

    I assume the rest of the advisory group will be “independently appointed” and none of them will have anything to do with Fianna Gael or Labour!

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    Mute Sean O'Keeffe
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    Dec 8th 2011, 7:05 PM

    The whole of Nama should be flogged as soon as possible.
    Perhaps floating it would get the maximum return.

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    Mute Adam Magari
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    Dec 8th 2011, 7:34 PM

    Were these positions advertised? One if the promises of both parties in government was to make the appointments system more transparent.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Dec 8th 2011, 11:21 PM

    Did you see any adverts for the SA the government ministers have ‘hired’?

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    Mute Jeffery Potbelly
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    Dec 9th 2011, 1:18 PM

    Jobs for the boys…indeed!
    CEO of ISPCA..he was a banker…now he’s killing dogs, but only the ugly ones… and being paid massively (whilst no doubt on a huge pension).
    Even on a lower scale they seem to do ok, someone I know took early retirement, she on a pension and now she and all her friends have been offered their jobs back part time.
    Hey… we are paying them.

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    Mute Eamonn Lannoye
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    Dec 9th 2011, 3:33 PM

    Ehhhh, stall the ball. €25m for 200 people! Assuming that that is the wage cost for a year (they don’t really say what the €25m would cover), that’s 125k per person. Now I know some of that will be PAYE and the likes, but still!!!

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