British holidaymaker quarantined in Thailand after sitting behind someone on a plane who had deadly MERS virus
- Kerry Sue Newman kept in a solitary room in seaside district of Hua Hin
- Jeweller from Brighton sat two rows behind man who had MERS on plane
- Thailand is currently on high alert for Middle East respiratory syndrome
08:47 EST, 24 June 2015
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Updated:
11:15 EST, 24 June 2015
A British woman has been quarantined in Thailand after sitting behind someone on a plane who was carrying a deadly virus. Kerry
Sue Newman flew to southeast Asia earlier this month but is now being
kept in a solitary hospital room in the seaside district of Hua Hin for
two weeks, some 6,000 miles from home. Miss
Newman, 30, was told by Thai authorities she had to be quarantined and
was transported by ambulance from the Por Promin Muay camp she was
staying at to the hospital.
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Kerry Sue Newman from Brighton, East
Sussex is quarantined in Thailand after it was discovered she sat behind
a man who had MERS on a plane
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Kerry Sue Newman stands with nurses while in quarantine after she was found to have sat near a MERS victim Thailand
is currently on high alert as cases of the potentially fatal Middle
East respiratory syndrome, known as MERS, have been reported in
neighbouring countries. An outbreak in the region has killed a total of 27 people and is mainly focused in South Korea, which has 175 confirmed cases.
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Miss Newman's trip to Thailand is not turning out quite how she expected it to
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The Brighton woman has described how it feels like a Thai version of big brother. She said:
'The first night was somewhat traumatic as I realised I was practically
trapped in this one room that is virtually like a cell. Yet I have done
absolutely nothing wrong to be locked up and imprisoned like this. 'Also there is a camera in my room so I am being watched, I feel like I am in some sort of strange Thai style Big Brother. 'Once
I relaxed and realised that this is for the good of the rest of
Thailand, and in fact the rest of the world, everything became a lot
easier.' Miss
Newman had taken a six month sabbatical to work and train at a martial
arts camp in Thailand but will have to remain in quarantine until June
29 as the virus has a two week incubation period. Mers
is a flu-like condition with symptoms similar to SARs, and its first
recorded case in a human was reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012. It can cause symptoms such as fever, coughing, breathing difficulties, chest pains, nausea, headaches and pneumonia. Miss Newman said: 'When the authorities came to collect me, I thought they were kidding and could not quite believe my bad luck. 'I
was originally scheduled to fly on June 6 but had to change my flight
to the 15 - so it is just sod's law that I was on this flight with this
man. 'I see it as fate. I am clearly supposed to be in isolation for ten days for whatever reason.' A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said they are aware of Miss Newman's case. Dr
Richard Pebody of Public Health England said: 'Although any
transmission risk is very small, as a precaution, we contact UK
passengers on a plane who are in the vicinity of a case to follow-up,
provide information and reassurance.' Despite
being quarantined, Miss Newman remains upbeat about her situation and
on her first evening in the hospital went looking for a beer to help her
relax. But
she said she was 'caught in the act whilst trying to leave, and had to
make up some story about needing milk in order to help me sleep'. She
has contacted her family in the UK and said: 'My family were worried
initially but I explained the situation and the embassy has also
contacted them, so they are fine. In fact my dad laughed and said 'it's
about time they locked you up.' 'Whilst
in quarantine I have been doing yoga and I am also practising Qi Gong
and meditation. I've been dancing in my room to stay active. Apparently
the risk is not that high, as I am a fit, healthy woman in my prime, and
the disease tends to attack the elderly, and those with a weak immune
system.'They found me very quickly and have been looking after my every need. 'They
installed a television into my room without me even asking, plus
supplying me with lots of fresh fruit and good vegetarian food, plenty
of fluids, including juices and lots of milk - basically I am on an
involuntary detox.' Miss Newman was seated two rows behind a man who was found to have contracted the MERS virus (file
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3137479/British-holidaymaker-quarantined-Thailand-sitting-plane-deadly-MERS-virus.html
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