The impact of coronavirus is now being felt all over the world. The worst fears that the spill-over of the deadly virus can extend to other countries has come true.
As per the latest reports, one of the prominent private schools in the UK, i.e., the Cransley School, which is situated in Northwich, Cheshire, has been closed until further notice.
This closure has been prompted by the growing fears over a Coronavirus outbreak after students recently returned from a skiing trip in Italy, the epicenter of the infection in Europe.
Some members of the staff and students had returned home from a skiing trip to Lombardy recently and started showing symptoms of flu. Even the health secretary of the country, Matt Hancock, requested people coming from areas quarantined by the Italian government to observe self-isolation even if the symptoms have not yet been manifested.
Individuals returning from the north of Pisa have been asked to self-isolate themselves if they experience flu-like symptoms.
In the latest developments, after an italian tourist tested positive for coronavirus, more than a thousand holidaymakers have been quarantined in the Hotel where they were staying. The authorities are trying hard to control the spread of the deadly virus, but new cases are making their task challenging.
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