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Take Me Out and Catchphrase studio hit by confirmed case of coronavirus

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Paddy McGuinness on Take Me out
Coronavirus hits Take Me Out studio (Picture: ITV)

A case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the TV studio which hosts Catchphrase and former ITV favourite Take Me Out.

An employee at the site where Maidstone Studios is based, is among one the 51 cases confirmed in the UK as the entire nation remains on high alert.

In turn, their colleagues are subsequently self-isolating by working from home while employees from other neighbouring businesses in the studio have been told to follow suit as a precaution.

A spokesman for Vinters Business Park – where Maidstone studios is located – said: ‘We can confirm that there has been notification that a tenant of the Vinters Business Park has made us aware that a member of their team has tested positive for Covid-19, and that their team is taking the sensible precaution of self-isolating and working from home.

‘Vinters Business Park has taken steps to reiterate the guidance from UK government for employers and businesses.

‘In the meantime, Vinters Business Park has activated a range of advised actions and procedures oriented to safeguard the health and safety of all tenants, as per the guidance from UK government.’

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Coronavirus has the nation on high alert (Picture: Getty)

UK government's coronavirus action plan

Boris Johnson has revealed the government's battle plan to tackle coronavirus in the UK.

The key points from the announcement, made on 3 March, .are:

- If police lose 'significant staff' numbers to illness, they would 'concentrate 'on responding to serious crimes and maintaining public order'.
- In a 'stretching scenario', it is possible that up to one fifth of employees may be absent from work during peak weeks.
- Everyone will face increased pressures at work, as well as potentially their own illness and caring responsibilities. Supporting staff welfare 'will be critical' for businesses.

Boris Johnson Coronavirus statement
Boris Johnson has issued a statement on the government's coronavirus action plan (Picture: BBC)

- The UK has stockpiles of medicines for the NHS, plus protective clothing and equipment for medical staff.
- The public can help delay the spread of the virus by washing hands with soap regularly, not spreading misinformation and relying on trusted sources. They should also ensure family vaccines are up to date and check on family, friends and neighbours. They should also check Foreign Office advice before travelling abroad and be understanding of the pressures the health service is under.
- The public will be asked to accept that 'the advice for managing Covid-19 for most people will be self-isolation at home and simple over the counter medicines'.
- If coronavirus becomes established, there will be a focus on essential services and helping those 'most at risk to access the right treatment'.
- During the mitigation phase, when the virus is much more widespread, 'pressures on services and wider society may become significant and clearly noticeable'.

- The Ministry of Defence will provide support as needed, including to essential services.
- There will be increased Government communication with Parliament, the public and the media if the virus becomes more widespread.
- All Government departments to have a lead person for coronavirus.


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- If the virus takes hold, social distancing strategies could include school closures, encouraging greater home working, reducing the number of large scale gatherings and closing other educational settings.
- It is possible that an outbreak or pandemic of Covid-19 could come in multiple waves.
- Non-urgent operations and other procedures could be cancelled, and hospital discharges monitored to free-up beds, with appropriate care in people's homes.
- Hospital worker shifts could be altered and leavers or retirees called 'back to duty'.
- Measures exist to help businesses with short-term cash flow problems.
- There is a distribution strategy for sending out key medicines and equipment to NHS and social care.
- This strain of coronavirus is new and people have a lack of immunity to it, meaning 'Covid-19 has the potential to spread extensively'.
- Everyone is susceptible to catching the disease and thus it is 'more likely than not that the UK will be significantly affected'.

- There could be an 'increase in deaths arising from the outbreak, particularly among vulnerable and elderly groups'.
- While most people will suffer mild to moderate symptoms, similar to seasonal flu, some will need hospital care due to pneumonia developing.
- Young children can become infected and 'suffer severe illness', but overall the illness is less common in the under-20s.

According to Kent Online, the infected staff member returned from a trip in Italy last week where coronavirus has surged to 2036 confirmed cases, claiming 25 lives.

The studio claims to be the largest independent TV studio in the UK and has been used for Supermarket Sweep, Trisha, The Basil Brush Show and Take Me Out – which was axed after a decade of matchmaking earlier this year.

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