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BRITS rescued from coronavirus-hit China are allowed outside during their two week quarantine - with one even giving a virtual guided tour through their hospital flat.

All 83 evacuees were immediately bussed to Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral, Merseyside after being flown out of the ground zero epicentre of Wuhan on Friday.

Matt Raw said he and the other Brits in quarantine were being looked after extremely well
Matt Raw said he and the other Brits in quarantine were being looked after extremely wellCredit: .
The Brit is staying in quarantine in Wirral with his family
The Brit is staying in quarantine in Wirral with his familyCredit: .

It comes as two cases of coronavirus in the UK were confirmed yesterday, with the patients treated in Newcastle as authorities desperately try to contain the killer bug.

And one Brit evacuated from China on Friday has revealed what life is like inside the quarantine set up for those rescued from Wuhan where the death toll has risen to more than 200.

Matt Raw revealed he and others at the nurses' accommodation block in Wirral can go outside "for fresh air" - adding they were treated to "anything we ask for".

Speaking on BBC Breakfast this morning, Matt said: "Every single thing that we have asked for we get. There is an army of people here who are looking after us extremely well. They are running out and buying everything."


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The Brit is staying in the block alongside his wife and child until they are given the all clear in two weeks.

Fellow evacuee Ben Kavanagh also shared a photo of himself in a face mask after arriving back in the UK, writing on social media: "We are all now safe in quarantine. Everyone has been fantastic, the airline, the stewards/stewardesses, the bus drivers, the NHS.

"Been travelling for 40 hours. I am mostly grease at this point.

"I will try to reply to everyone's kind messages tomorrow."

Dramatic photos taken yesterday had showed workers jet-cleaning accommodation blocks at Arrowe Park Hotel that will now house the Brits for two weeks.

All patients will be made to be as comfortable as possible and have access to a team of medical staff who will closely monitor their condition.

They will enjoy TV, Playstations, free food and unlimited Wifi during two weeks in isolation.

There will be laundry facilities put on as well as kitchen and food available for those who wish to self-cater – completely free of charge.

The NHS will also ensure that all families are kept together with no parents being separated from their children.

Arrowe Park Hospital is one of four specialist hospitals with Airborne High Consequences Infectious Disease Centres (HCIDs) in England.

The Brits are being given everything they need during the quarantine, they said
The Brits are being given everything they need during the quarantine, they saidCredit: .
 The quarantine has been set up at the nurse accommodation at Arrowe Park Hospital
The quarantine has been set up at the nurse accommodation at Arrowe Park HospitalCredit: .
 Ben Kavanagh posted on Instagram that he was 'mostly grease' after 40 hours travelling
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Ben Kavanagh posted on Instagram that he was 'mostly grease' after 40 hours travellingCredit: instagram
 A bus carrying passengers evacuated from coronavirus-hit Wuhan arrives at Arrowe Park Hospital
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A bus carrying passengers evacuated from coronavirus-hit Wuhan arrives at Arrowe Park HospitalCredit: Mercury Press
 A medic in hazmat protective gear sat on each of the six coaches, which were manned by drivers wearing no protective gear
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A medic in hazmat protective gear sat on each of the six coaches, which were manned by drivers wearing no protective gearCredit: �AndyKelvin / Kelvin Media
 An evacuee wearing a surgical mask waves from one of the buses
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An evacuee wearing a surgical mask waves from one of the busesCredit: Mercury Press
 The convoy of buses arrived just after 7pm on Friday
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The convoy of buses arrived just after 7pm on FridayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 A member of medical staff wearing a protective mask at the NHS hospital looks on as the passengers arrive
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A member of medical staff wearing a protective mask at the NHS hospital looks on as the passengers arriveCredit: PA:Press Association
 Medics in head-to-toe hazmat outfits were seen on the buses
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Medics in head-to-toe hazmat outfits were seen on the busesCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Medical staff waited inside the hospital accommodation block for the patients to arrive
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Medical staff waited inside the hospital accommodation block for the patients to arriveCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 A police guard led the convoy of evacuees toward the hospital
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A police guard led the convoy of evacuees toward the hospitalCredit: Mercury Press
 A police convoy led the coaches carrying 83 Brits up the M6
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A police convoy led the coaches carrying 83 Brits up the M6Credit: Mercury Press
 Ambulances joined the convoy of buses on their way to Arrowe Park Hospital
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Ambulances joined the convoy of buses on their way to Arrowe Park HospitalCredit: PA:Press Association

Yesterday, the Brits evacuated out of Wuhan were escorted to buses after landing at RAF Brize Norton just after midday.

A police guard of two motorbikes led the convoy of six buses ferrying the UK nationals from the base up the M6.

Drivers on each coach could be seen with no protective masks or outwear but were accompanied by medics in hazmat suits at the front of the vehicle.

A woman wearing a protective face surgery mask waved from one bus as the convoy arrivedafter rescued passengers landed back in the UK on a Wamos Air Boeing 747.

One of the medical staff clothed from head to foot in protective clothing held a children's cuddly toy.

Cages of supplies, including children’s toys, Xboxes and Barbie dolls, were spotted being wheeled across the car park on Friday.

Food packages were also stacked up on trolleys, with baby baths on others, while boxes of phone handsets were also moved into the hospital.

Coronavirus quarantine convoy transports 83 British nationals to Arrowe Park hospital
 A view inside the accomodation block at Arrowe Park Hospital in the Wirral, Merseyside where British citizens are quarantined after flying back from China
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A view inside the accomodation block at Arrowe Park Hospital in the Wirral, Merseyside where British citizens are quarantined after flying back from ChinaCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 A plain kitchen and living area, with table and sofa can be seen
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A plain kitchen and living area, with table and sofa can be seenCredit: Maverick Photography
 The repatriated Brits have supplies of coffee and bread
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The repatriated Brits have supplies of coffee and breadCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Toys are wheeled into Arrowe Park Hospital in the Wirral, Merseyside
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Toys are wheeled into Arrowe Park Hospital in the Wirral, MerseysideCredit: PA:Press Association
 Toys are stacked in a cage for young children hit by the Coronavirus
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Toys are stacked in a cage for young children hit by the CoronavirusCredit: PA:Press Association
 Food packages are pushed into Arrowe Park Hospital on a trolley
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Food packages are pushed into Arrowe Park Hospital on a trolleyCredit: PA:Press Association

The evacuees' arrival comes after authorities yesterday confirmed Britain's first two coronavirus victims had been infected with the deadly bug.

Two patients have been quarantined in Newcastle after testing positive for the virus.

Authorities are now desperately scrambling to contain the spiralling epidemic with fears up to 2,000 could be infected in the UK.

Public Health England today confirmed that 203 people had been tested for coronavirus but there have been no further positive tests since the first two cases.

A frantic hunt is now underway to track down anyone who came into contact with Britain's first coronavirus victims - as the hotel where they fell ill remained OPEN on Friday.

The pair - believed to be Chinese tourists - were rushed to hospital suffering coronavirus-symptoms after staying at the Staycity aparthotel in York city centre on Wednesday.

Dramatic video footage showed hazmat paramedics swooping on the hotel after a man travelling with two others reported feeling unwell.

Despite this, the 220-bedroom hotel has continued to take bookings, sparking grave fears more could be infected or come into contact with workers exposed to the deadly bug.

Last night, after the government kept the public in the dark for hours, Staycity aparthotel finally confirmed it was at the centre of the UK's outbreak.

A hotel spokesperson said: "We have now received confirmation that two guests staying in one of our apartments in York have been tested positive for the coronavirus.

"We have been advised by Public Health England that there is minimal ongoing risk of infection to either guests or staff, and as such our York property remains open for business."

 Workers use a pressure cleaner to wash the front of accommodation blocks to house British nationals evacuated from Wuhan
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Workers use a pressure cleaner to wash the front of accommodation blocks to house British nationals evacuated from WuhanCredit: AFP or licensors
 The evacuated Brits will stay in the Arrowe Park Hospital in the Wirral after flying back from China
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The evacuated Brits will stay in the Arrowe Park Hospital in the Wirral after flying back from ChinaCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 The flight landed at RAF Brize Norton
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The flight landed at RAF Brize NortonCredit: Sky
 Passengers and medical staff arrived at RAF Brize Norton after being evacuated from coronavirus-hit Wuhan on Friday
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Passengers and medical staff arrived at RAF Brize Norton after being evacuated from coronavirus-hit Wuhan on FridayCredit: PA:Press Association
 Families wearing face masks were led from the plane by staff at the RAF base
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Families wearing face masks were led from the plane by staff at the RAF baseCredit: London News Pictures
 The plane was carrying 83 Brits and 27 foreign nationals from the coronavirus-ravaged Chinese city
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The plane was carrying 83 Brits and 27 foreign nationals from the coronavirus-ravaged Chinese cityCredit: London News Pictures
 The rescue flight from Wuhan finally landed in Oxfordshire with 83 Brits on board
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The rescue flight from Wuhan finally landed in Oxfordshire with 83 Brits on boardCredit: London News Pictures
 British nationals were seen getting off the plane after it touched down in Oxfordshire
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British nationals were seen getting off the plane after it touched down in OxfordshireCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 A mum carried a young girl after the Brits touched down in Oxfordshire
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A mum carried a young girl after the Brits touched down in OxfordshireCredit: London News Pictures
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 Two women wearing face masks leave the Staycity Hotel in the centre of York
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Two women wearing face masks leave the Staycity Hotel in the centre of YorkCredit: PA:Press Association
 Paramedics rushed to treat a man with coronavirus symptoms at a York hotel on Wednesday
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Paramedics rushed to treat a man with coronavirus symptoms at a York hotel on WednesdayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 British nationals were seen getting off the plane after it touched down in Oxfordshire
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British nationals were seen getting off the plane after it touched down in OxfordshireCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Some rooms at the hotel have been sealed off and were deep-cleaned - but otherwise it's "business as usual" despite the risk posed.

Last night, some hotel guests were furious they had not been told about the coronavirus.

PhD Student Fris Ilfifi, 30, has been staying since the patients were evacuated on Wednesday, and said: “Two medics went up to his room and tested him.

"When I checked at reception they told me it was just normal flu. Guests were not wearing masks. Everything was carrying on as normal.

“I was scared then and I am scared now. It’s a hell of a lot to trust. I am trying to find somewhere else to stay and get out of here by next week.”

Another hotel guest from the North East blasted: “The hotel have told us nowt. We don’t know what’s going on."

And Andy Neale and Ellisa Imrie, both 21, from Manchester, said their trip to York “was a late Xmas present which had been ruined”.

Ellisa said: “I’m fuming. The hotel has told us nothing.

“They should be taking precautions any way so people don’t cough over each other or touch somewhere they shouldn’t.”

Health officials say they "are working rapidly to identify any contacts the patients had, to prevent further spread" - amid frantic efforts to stop it spiralling out of control.

Official advice urges anyone who has come into close contact with coronavirus sufferers to "self-isolate" to prevent the infection spreading.

Director for national infection service at Public Health England Professor Sharon Peacock said: "What they'll be doing is aiming to contact everybody who has been in contact with these two cases and prevent onward transmission."

 Some of the coach drivers were not wearing face masks
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Some of the coach drivers were not wearing face masksCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Families were met by staff at the RAF base and will now be driven up to the Wirral
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Families were met by staff at the RAF base and will now be driven up to the WirralCredit: London News Pictures
 A woman took a selfie after the plane landed in Oxfordshire on Friday afternoon
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A woman took a selfie after the plane landed in Oxfordshire on Friday afternoonCredit: London News Pictures
 The plane touched down after the long flight from China
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The plane touched down after the long flight from ChinaCredit: London News Pictures
 A man wears a mask in Newcastle upon Tyne, near where two patients who have tested positive for coronavirus
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A man wears a mask in Newcastle upon Tyne, near where two patients who have tested positive for coronavirusCredit: PA:Press Association
 A mum carried a young girl after the Brits touched down in Oxfordshire on Friday
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A mum carried a young girl after the Brits touched down in Oxfordshire on FridayCredit: London News Pictures
 One of the drivers was not wearing a face mask or protective clothing when he picked up those on the evacuation flight
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One of the drivers was not wearing a face mask or protective clothing when he picked up those on the evacuation flightCredit: AFP or licensors
 Families were met by staff at the RAF base and will now be driven up to the Wirral
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Families were met by staff at the RAF base and will now be driven up to the WirralCredit: London News Pictures
 The plane touched down just after 1.30pm on Friday
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The plane touched down just after 1.30pm on FridayCredit: London News Pictures


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