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Anthony May-Smith, developed a cough and sore throat on the second repatriation flight out of the outbreak's epicentre Wuhan, where he had been visiting his girlfriend.
He was isolated from the rest of the passengers and rushed to an NHS hospital in Oxford when the plane landed at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire at 8pm.
Mr May-Smith claims he 'feels fine' now but is being kept in isolation while medics await his test results tomorrow.
He told Sky News: 'When we boarded the plane in France to come to the UK, the nurse asked if any of us had had any symptoms.
'I made myself known to her and she told me to sit away from anybody else on the flight.
'There were people with babies on the flight and I obviously just didn't want to be anywhere near them.
'I feel fine now, I think it's probably the stress of getting back and being run down more than anything. 'I'm waiting for the test results to come back tomorrow.'
Mr May-Smith said it is 'a little bit daunting' when medics enter his room as they wear a face mask, are 'all covered up, [have] four pairs of gloves and wellingtons'.
British coronavirus evacuee who was 'taken ill' on last flight out of Wuhan | Daily Mail Online
He was isolated from the rest of the passengers and rushed to an NHS hospital in Oxford when the plane landed at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire at 8pm.
Mr May-Smith claims he 'feels fine' now but is being kept in isolation while medics await his test results tomorrow.
He told Sky News: 'When we boarded the plane in France to come to the UK, the nurse asked if any of us had had any symptoms.
'I made myself known to her and she told me to sit away from anybody else on the flight.
'There were people with babies on the flight and I obviously just didn't want to be anywhere near them.
'I feel fine now, I think it's probably the stress of getting back and being run down more than anything. 'I'm waiting for the test results to come back tomorrow.'
Mr May-Smith said it is 'a little bit daunting' when medics enter his room as they wear a face mask, are 'all covered up, [have] four pairs of gloves and wellingtons'.
British coronavirus evacuee who was 'taken ill' on last flight out of Wuhan | Daily Mail Online