The UK's junior health minister suffers from coronavirus
11 March 2020, 14:25 BDT


Junior health minister and Conservative MP Nadine Doris has been infected with coronavirus. He said the results of his coronavirus test were positive.
Nadine Doris is the first British MP to be diagnosed with Covid-I disease due to coronavirus, the BBC reported on Wednesday. He is at home in quarantine (suspected to be infected). The minister said he was following all cautionary advice after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
Mid Bedfordshire MP Doris said in a statement that Public Health England Public Health England has begun to identify those who have come in contact with them. His parliamentary office is following all suggestions.
The 32-year-old Doris began her career as a nurse. In a tweet after being infected with the virus, Doris said: 'It's a horrible situation. However, I hope I have overcome a serious situation. ' However, expressing concern over the 3-year-old mother who lives with him, she said that her mother's cough started from Tuesday.
It is not known exactly how many meetings were held in Westminster or his parliamentary area in the past few days.
The UK's Health Department says the first signs of Dorees appeared last Thursday. He attended a ceremony on Downing Street hosted by the Prime Minister. He kept himself isolated at home since last Friday.
Downing Street, the British Prime Minister's headquarters, has not commented on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been tested or not.
The coronavirus is being tested by Health Minister Matt Hancock, including all Health Ministers and officials from that ministry who came in contact with Doris.
Wishing Doris' well-being, Health Minister Hancock said he (Doris) did the right thing by keeping himself separate. He added, 'I can understand why people are concerned about the disease. In the light of the best possible system of science, we will take all measures to keep people healthy. '
Wishing Doris' well-being, Health Minister Hancock said he (Doris) did the right thing by keeping himself separate. He added, 'I can understand why people are concerned about the disease. In the light of the best possible system of science, we will take all measures to keep people healthy. '
The public health department across the UK has tested coronavirus in more than 20,000 people
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