Home Office says follow-up PCR test was positive and they are offering vaccinations to people at the Kent facility
A man’s death at the Manston asylum centre may have been caused by a diphtheria infection, the Home Office has said.
Initial tests at a hospital near the centre in Kent, which has struggled with overcrowding and outbreaks of disease, came back negative – but a follow-up PCR test was positive.
Home Office says follow-up PCR test was positive and they are offering vaccinations to people at the Kent facilityA man’s death at the Manston asylum centre may have been caused by a diphtheria infection, the Home Office has said.Initial tests at a hospital near the centre in Kent, which has struggled with overcrowding and outbreaks of disease, came back negative – but a follow-up PCR test was positive. Continue reading…