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UK farm suffers coronavirus outbreak as 73 workers test positive

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coronavirus.The outbreak was detected at AS Green and Co site where people were also living during the harvest season.Tests were carried out after a small number of workers displayed symptoms - and 73 have so far been diagnosed with Covid-19.Many didn't display symptoms, health chiefs have said.Around 200 workers have also been forced to self-isolate in mobile homes on site in Mathon near Malvern.Katie Spence, PHE Midlands Health Protection Director, said: "A small number of workers became symptomatic earlier this week and they and a few close contacts among the workforce were tested initially and found to be positive."In line with NHS guidance, affected individuals were asked to self-isolate for seven days, with their households, and close.

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