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Lorraine Kelly has revealed her daughter Rosie has self-isolated with a 'cold' in Singapore amid coronavirus fears.
Lorraine's daughter has been suffering with 'cold-like symptoms', the Scottish TV presenter has admitted on her daytime TV favourite.
Rosie, 24, has been living in Singapore whilst she works in public relations and Lorraine's husband has flown to the Far East to be with her.
The 60-year-old presenter said: "My husband has sent me a few pictures from Heathrow as he's going over to see Rosie in Singapore. It was absolutely dead."
She added: "My daughter's self- isolated because she's got a bit of a cold."
The fast increase in the number of infections in the Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran-expanding more than tenfold to over 3,000 in a few days-indicates it is still too early to relax global vigilance against the virus.
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The symptoms of coronavirus are:
- a cough
- a high temperature
- shortness of breath
But these symptoms do not necessarily mean you have the illness.
The symptoms are similar to other illnesses that are much more common, such as cold and flu.
Because it's a new illness, we do not know exactly how coronavirus spreads from person to person.
Similar viruses are spread in cough droplets.
It's very unlikely it can be spread through things like packages or food. Viruses like coronavirus cannot live outside the body for very long.