The source of a coronavirus outbreak that forced a Somerset hospital to close after fears that as many as 40% of staff were infected has reportedly been identified.
Weston General Hospital was closed to new patients on May 25 due to a "high number of patients with coronavirus", and it remains that way as of May 30.
The outbreak is believed to have started in an accommodation block inside the hospital grounds. BBC health correspondent Matthew Hill said: "A senior source from Public Health England has informed me that their real concern centres around an accommodation block for staff behind the hospital where staff were mingling - they were not necessarily able to adhere to social distancing. "That seems to be the root of the problem,
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