Fresh cases of diphtheria have been found at Manston’s asylum seeker processing centre – but the Home Office has denied an outbreak.
Fresh cases of diphtheria have been found at Manston’s asylum seeker processing centre – but theThe cases, as reported by GB News, come after the UK Health Security Agency confirmed an increase in instances of the highly contagious disease among asylum seekers arriving in the country.Although initial tests came back negative, a follow-up PCR test indicated ‘diphtheria may be the cause of the illness’, Government officials said.
‘The Home Office provides 24/7 health facilities at Manston as well as having robust contingency plans to deal with health issues such as communicable diseases.’ The UKHSA said there had been an ‘increase’ in cases of diphtheria reported among asylum seekers arriving in the UK, with 50 identified as of November 25 including children. The figure stood at 39 on November 10.
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