A British national is among four people to have died on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship embroiled in a bitter dispute over plans to disembark passengers in the US.
13.03.2020 - 17:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A British teacher and translator stranded in Italy which is in lockdown after a surge of coronavirus cases has spoken of the "eerily quiet city streets".
Daniel Matheson, 56, who is originally from Birmingham, has lived and worked in Europe for many years, initially in Spain and has been in Italy for a decade.
He said despite the number of cases rising he's not scared, but more bemused by the unfolding situation, and concerned that if he did become unwittingly infected that he'd pass the virus
A British national is among four people to have died on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship embroiled in a bitter dispute over plans to disembark passengers in the US.
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