London, Prince Charles is positive for Covid
Clarence House announcement: "Already in solitary confinement"
While the new infections from Covid-19 in the United Kingdom are falling, concern from this morning among British citizens for the announcement of positivity to the Covid of Prince Charles.
The communication came from a note from Clarence House, which specifies that the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth is "positive for coronavirus" and is now "in isolation".
It is the second time that Carlo has tested positive at Covid, which he had been slightly affected by last March.
"I was lucky", he said then, explaining that he got away "quite easily" and therefore without particular disturbances or consequences.
English sources also specify how Queen Elizabeth, 96 in April, met Prince Charles "recently", but at the moment she is not showing "any symptoms".
In the last 24 hours, the United Kingdom has recorded a reduction in new cases of positivity, with 68,214 infections recorded on over a million daily tampons recorded yesterday and therefore on the day of the announcement, by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, of a possible almost total normalization of the emergency, before the end of the month, in England, marked by the lifting of the isolation obligation for infected people and by the reduction of the alert scale from pandemic to endemic.
(Unioneonline / vl)