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71-year-old Prince Charles recovered from COVID-19 and interrupted self-isolation

'31.03.2020'

Source: Air force

Prince of Wales Charles is no longer in self-isolation mode, which he was forced to observe after a positive test for coronavirus, writes Air force.

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Prince Charles, 71, spent 7 days alone in Scotland, had positive coronavirus results and showed mild symptoms of COVID-19.

The wife of the future king, the 72-year-old Duchess of Cornwall, was tested, but her tests showed a negative result - Camilla will continue to quarantine until the end of the week.

The palace official said the prince was in good health and was following government restrictions.

“Clarence House confirmed today that, after consulting his doctor, the Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation,” a palace spokesman said.

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Prince Charles, known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothsey, spent 7 days in quarantine at his house in Birkhall, which is located on the royal estate of Balmoral.

According to government guidelines, anyone with symptoms should self-insulate within 7 days, while each member of the patient's family must self-insulate within 14 days.

Buckingham Palace had previously stated that the queen had last seen her son, heir to the throne, on March 12, and was “in good health.”

Restrictive measures are linked to the fact that the total number of people dying from the virus in the UK has reached 1408 in the latest total deaths as of March 29, including 159 people in England, 6 in Scotland, 14 in Wales and 1 in Northern Ireland.

According to Sir Simon Stevens of NHS England, more than 9000 people with a positive coronavirus result are being treated in hospitals throughout England.

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The prime minister, who became the first world leader to announce that he has the virus, continued to lead the country’s response to the pandemic, holding video meetings while at the same time self-isolating in his apartment on Downing Street.

On March 30, a source confirmed that Dominic Cummings, Johnson's chief adviser, felt the first symptoms of a viral infection and self-insulated at home.

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