Leeds MP Alex Sobel to be assessed for coronavirus after attending conference with infected patient
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Making the announcement on Twitter, the Leeds North West MP said he was at 'very low risk' but was being formally assessed as a precaution.
He attended the UK bus summit in London on February 6, where an attendee later tested positive for coronavirus.
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Mr Sobel has cancelled all upcoming engagements over the next 14 days as a precaution and will be formally assessed for the virus.
He urged anyone who thinks they have been in contact with someone who has coronavirus to 'self-isolate' and call 111.
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Hide AdMr Sobel's statement read: "As has been reported, I attended the UK bus summit on the February 6, where there was an attendee who has tested positive for coronavirus.
"Whilst I have been informed that I am at very low risk, I have called 111 to be formally assessed.
"As a precaution, we have cancelled all engagements until next Thursday when the 14-day potential incubation period will end.
"If you think you may have been in contact with someone who has coronavirus, self-isolate and call 111 for an assessment."
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