Coronavirus: Prince Charles out of self-isolation

Coronavirus: Prince Charles out of self-isolation

Coronavirus: Prince Charles out of self-isolation
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Britain’s Prince Charles is out of a self-isolation he entered a week ago after testing positive for coronavirus, the palace announced Monday (March 30).

According to the details, The Prince of Wales, the heir to the British throne, had developed mild symptoms and started self-isolation, in line with the government’s guidelines on the strain.
A palace spokesman said, “Clarence House has confirmed today that, having consulted with his doctor, the Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation.”

The sources of Anadolu Agency said, Prince Charles, 71, saw his mother, Queen Elizabeth I on March 12 for the last time and the Queen is in good health, the Buckingham Palace had said following the diagnosis.
Be clear that more than 1,000 people have died of coronavirus in the U.K., according to official figures and more than 19,000 people have tested positive.

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Earlier, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Minister Matt Hancock were among those tested positive.
Jonson’s controversial adviser Dominic Cummings also started self-isolation on Monday after developing mild symptoms. He is criticized for being the person behind an earlier herd-immunity strategy by the Johnson government.

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