Coronavirus live news: WHO chief Tedros in quarantine as global deaths near 1.2m

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus a contact of confirmed Covid case; Brexit party to rebrand as ‘anti-lockdown’ party; Prince William tested positive in April – reports. Follow the latest updates

The BBC reports that, according to unnamed Buckingham Palace sources, Prince William tested positive for coronavirus in April, at the same time has his father, Prince Charles.

Kensington Palace, the office and home of Prince William, refused to comment officially.

Prince William did not tell anyone about his positive test result because “there were important things going on and I didn’t want to worry anyone”, according to the Sun.

Prince William reportedly carried out 14 telephone and video call engagements during April.

According to the WHO guidelines cited by Dr Tedros, he should quarantine for 14 days. The guidelines state:

WHO recommends that all contacts of individuals with a confirmed or probable COVID-19 be quarantined in a designated facility or at home for 14 days from their last exposure.

A contact is a person in any of the following situations from 2 days before and up to 14 days after the onset of symptoms in the confirmed or probable case of COVID-19:

• face-to-face contact with a probable or confirmed case of COVID-19 within 1 meter and for more than 15 minutes;
• direct physical contact with a probable or confirmed case of COVID-19
• direct care for an individual with probable or confirmed COVID-19 without using proper personal protective equipment; or
• other situations, as indicated by local risk assessments.

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