118 people quarantined at Kents Hill Park Conference Centre Milton Keynes for coronavirus reelased


118 Britons evacuated from coronavirus-hit Wuhan are released after spending two weeks in quarantine in Milton Keynes

  • Kents Hill Park conference centre in Milton Keynes was used as quarantine site
  • 118 British citizens evacuated from Chinese city of Wuhan were sent there 
  • They had to stay for two weeks with no symptoms until safe to leave on Sunday 

More than 100 Britons quarantined in Milton Keynes over coronavirus fears after being evacuated from the Chinese city of Wuhan have finally been released. 

The Kents Hill Park training and conference centre in Buckinghamshire was used as a quarantine facility for 118 UK citizens flown out of Wuhan after the virus spread through the city earlier this year. 

They were allowed to leave this morning after completing 14 days in quarantine with no symptoms of the disease, NHS England confirmed. 

One man from Manchester who left with his Chinese wife described the feeling as ‘fantastic’, while others beamed with suitcases in hand waiting for taxis. 

Coronavirus evacuee Paul Walkinshaw is seen speaking to reporters after leaving Kents Hill Park Training and Conference Centre in Milton Keynes on Sunday 

Two people quarantined at the Kents Hill Parking Training and Conference Centre in Milton Keynes are seen leaving with their suitcases on Sunday morning

Two people quarantined at the Kents Hill Parking Training and Conference Centre in Milton Keynes are seen leaving with their suitcases on Sunday morning 

A woman is pictured smiling with her suitcase after leaving the quarantine facility in Milton Keynes after two weeks

A total of 118 people quarantined for two weeks in Milton Keynes are being released today

A total of 118 people quarantined for two weeks in Milton Keynes are being released today 

The group, who were brought back to Britain earlier this month on a repatriation flight from Wuhan, included around 10 children and a family of four.

Paul Walkinshaw, from Manchester, left with his wife Lihong, having been on holiday visiting her parents in the city of Shiyan for Chinese New Year when family members contacted them and told them about the virus outbreak.

Speaking outside, he said: ‘It feels fantastic to leave although it feels weird not having to wear a mask and gloves in public.

‘The first 48 hours were hard when we were confined to our rooms, after that it was fine.’

All smiles: One man quarantined in Milton Keynes for 14 days beams as he leaves the facility

All smiles: One man quarantined in Milton Keynes for 14 days beams as he leaves the facility

A British woman is pictured leaving the Milton Keynes quarantine building on Sunday with her suitcase

A British woman is pictured leaving the Milton Keynes quarantine building on Sunday with her suitcase 

Quarantine patients are pictured leaving the Kents Hill Park centre in Milton Keynes in a taxi on Sunday morning

Quarantine patients are pictured leaving the Kents Hill Park centre in Milton Keynes in a taxi on Sunday morning 

The 39-year-old praised ‘friendly’ staff and the local community for their support and said he was looking forward to sleeping in his own bed again.

‘The first thing I’m going to do when I get home is sleep in my own bed.’

It comes as dozens of evacuees from a coronavirus-hit cruise ship spent their first night quarantined at Arrowe Park hospital on the Wirral.

Thirty-two people, who spent more than two weeks trapped on the Diamond Princess cruise ship off the coast of Japan, arrived in Merseyside on Saturday evening.

Some of the group – reportedly made up of 30 Britons and two Irish nationals – made gestures from their coaches as they arrived at the Merseyside facility on Saturday evening – one forming a heart symbol with her hands and another an OK signal.

All of those who arrived at Arrowe Park tested negative to having the virus before flying back to the UK. 

So far Coronavirus has killed 2,458 people worldwide, with the majority inside China and 78,582 known cases worldwide. 

More quarantine patients are pictured finally leaving the facility in Milton Keynes

More quarantine patients are pictured finally leaving the facility in Milton Keynes