Dozens released from Yarl's Wood after detainee diagnosed with Covid-19

DOZENS of women have been released from Yarl’s Wood detention centre after a detainee was diagnosed with Covid-19 over the weekend, it was reported today.
The Home Office confirmed that a detainee had tested positive for the virus on Sunday, a day after women were ordered not to leave their rooms as a precaution.
Campaigners and detainees told the Morning Star that dozens have been released over the past few days.
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