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'Patient zero' fears he brought coronavirus to UK from ski resort in January

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A British dad suspected of being the UK's first coronavirus victim fears he brought the bug home from a skiing trip in the Alps.

Daren Bland, from East Sussex, caught Covid-19 in mid-January, meaning the virus may have arrived in the UK a month earlier than originally thought.

The Austrian ski resort where he stayed, meanwhile, is under investigation for allegedly covering up the outbreak there. The first transmission of coronavirus in Britain is currently thought to have been on February 28 and the earliest recorded case was January 31.

But Mr Bland, 50, had taken a four-day trip at the resort in Ischgl from January 15 before displaying Covid-19 symptoms and passing the illness to his wife Sarah and their kids in his home in Maresfield.

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