UK coronavirus battle plan could include ‘Dad’s Army’ of retired doctors and nurses
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The UK government is drawing up a “battle plan” against the global coronavirus outbreak, with measures that could include pulling doctors and nurses out of retirement and deploying military medics to hospitals.
It comes as the government announced 12 more cases Sunday, bringing the total number to 35. Three of the new patients were in close contact with a case transmitted in the UK and eight had recently returned from outbreak hotspots in Iran and Italy.
However, one new patient in the county of Essex close to London had no relevant recent travel, the government said in a statement.
The virus has spread to more than 60 countries, and more than 3,000 people have died from the Covid-19 illness it causes.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the disease was likely to “spread a bit more” in the UK, but stressed the country was able to cope.