Health boss issues message to Sheffield after coronavirus patients arrive at hospital
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Two patients were flown to the Infectious Diseases Unit on Sunday, having contracted the virus while on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.
Greg Fell, Director of Public Health in Sheffield, told the BBC: "People shouldn't be overly concerned - the risk to the public, which was low, has been raised to moderate because of the increasing number of cases in the UK."
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Hide AdHe says the two people are being treated in the Royal Hallamshire because it "has a very good infectious diseases unit."
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals said that there is no risk to other patients or visitors, because their Infectious Diseases Unit is self-contained.
The number of people in the UK who have tested positive for coronavirus is 13.