This is a strange situation:
Argentina is trying to solve a medical mystery after 57 sailors were infected with the
coronavirus after 35 days at sea, despite the entire crew testing negative before leaving port.
The Echizen Maru fishing trawler returned to port after some of its crew began exhibiting symptoms typical of COVID-19, the health ministry for the southern Tierra del Fuego province said Monday.
According to the ministry, 57 sailors, out of 61 crew members, were diagnosed with the virus after undergoing a new test
Mystery as 57 Argentine fishermen test positive for coronavirus after 35 days at sea | Daily Mail Online
I am wondering if they have picked it up from the sea. I am very wary about the reports of it being found in sewage and live on a major tidal estuary so I never get too close when the waves and spray are crashing on the beach. I cannot think how else they could have got it unless one was asymptomatic when then headed out.
I have just come across this new graph in this article for UK outbreaks and where they occurred. The majority were in care homes and at the height of the UK caseload there were more than 1,000 outbreaks per week just in care homes alone. The other areas were work, hospitals, prisons, and most recently, education.
How many confirmed cases are there in your area?
There have been more than 290,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK and almost 45,000 people have died, government figures show.
These numbers only include people who have been tested, and the actual death toll will be higher.
Decline in new cases stalls - and concern over hotspots
Across the country, the number of newly confirmed cases each day has fallen since a peak in April, although the downward trend does now appear to have stalled.
On Tuesday, a further 398 cases were reported.
Find out how the pandemic has affected your area and how it compares with the national average:
Public Health England figures on coronavirus cases were updated on 2 July to include people tested in the wider community, as well as hospitals and healthcare workers, causing the numbers to increase sharply. Figures for the rest of the UK already included people tested in the wider population.
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said targeted action is being taken against
local outbreaks of coronavirus every week.
One recent outbreak has been at a farm in Herefordshire, where more than 70 cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed. The remaining staff have been told to self-isolate.
Data from Public Health England show that confirmed infections fell by 25% in the week to 5 July.
There were just over 3,300 positive tests in the week to 5 July compared to 4,400 positive tests in the week to 28 June.
Cases in Leicester, which saw lockdown measures re-imposed last week, have fallen to around 125 per 100,000 compared with about 140 per 100,000 in the previous week.
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