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Brit refused flight home from Wuhan ‘because he was wearing two jackets’

Josh Skarratts is still in Wuhan after he was denied entry on a fight back to the UK (Picture: Sky News)

A British man stuck in coronavirus-hit Wuhan claims he failed a temperature test for a flight back to the UK because he was wearing a hoodie and a jacket.

Josh Skarratts said he wore both tops because he wanted to comply with hand luggage weight requirements and was also preparing for the cold weather in Britain.

But this decision led to him being denied entry on the last government-chartered flight back to the UK because his temperature was over the limit.

When his temperature was taken from underneath his armpits, the reading of 37.5C (99.5F) was deemed too high by officials in the Chinese city.

The comedy club owner said another Briton was turned away for the same reason.

People wearing facemasks disembark from an aircraft repatriating British and other nationalities to the UK from the coronavirus-hit city of Wuhan in China (Picture: PA)
Coaches carrying coronavirus evacuees arrive at Kents Hill Park Training and Conference Centre, in Milton Keynes (Picture: PA)
A worker measures body temperature of people leaving a supermarket in Qingshan district following an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan (Picture: Reuters)

Mr Skarratts told Sky News: ‘Now we are stranded in Wuhan having missed the last plane out of Wuhan and our last means of evacuation.

‘It’s quite a difficult pill to swallow when you know the exact reason why you weren’t allowed on the plane could have been avoided.’

he added he is ‘confident’ the Foreign Office and the British Embassy will help him and the other Briton to leave Wuhan.

A doctor speaks with a cured coronavirus pneumonia patient in Wuhan (Picture: Rex)

The flight, with more than 200 people on board, including some foreign nationals, arrived at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, shortly before 7.30am on Sunday.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said it was the second and final flight to be chartered by the Government and had British Government staff and military medics on board.

The passengers on the charter flight have been taken to the Kents Hill Park hotel and conference centre in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, where they will be quarantined for 14 days.

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