Three British teachers have been stranded in Italy for almost two months after testing positive for coronavirus seven times each.
Rhys James, 23, Quinn Paczesny, 20, and Will Castle, 22, have been in a specialist isolation facility since August 17. The three were teaching English in Florence when they began to show symptoms and were taken to hospital.
But despite feeling fit and well the trio have not been allowed to leave because they are repeatedly testing positive for the virus.
Rhys, of Pembroke Dock, Quinn, of Sheffield, and Will, of Brighton, must provide two negative tests in a row before being allowed to fly home.