UK coronavirus LIVE: Missing Brazilian variant case found as Matt Hancock hails drop in infections

<p>Royal College of Nursing general secretary, Dame Donna Kinnair said it would amount to an increase of just £3.50 a week in take home pay for an experienced nurse</p> (PA)

Royal College of Nursing general secretary, Dame Donna Kinnair said it would amount to an increase of just £3.50 a week in take home pay for an experienced nurse

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The mystery person infected with the Manaus variant of coronavirus has been found in south London, Health Secretary Matt Hancock told a Downing Street briefing today.

Officials have been hunting for the unknown individual after several cases of the variant of concern were detected in the UK.

The news came as a leading union warned of industrial action over what it described as the Government’s “kick-in-the-teeth” recommendation of a 1 per cent pay rise for nurses and other health workers.

Unite national officer for health, Colenzo Jarrett-Thorpe said the union would be considering all its options, including the holding of an industrial action ballot, “as the pay campaign mounts in the coming weeks.”

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