Covid-19 has struck once again at the Napier Barracks in Kent used by the UK Home Office to house more than 200 asylum seekers, according to a report by the Press Association (PA) on Thursday. Three residents have tested positive for the virus and four dormitory blocks are in isolation, the news agency reported. An outbreak of the coronavirus occurred in January resulting in 200 asylum seekers catching Covid-19. This sparked a slew of allegations that the barracks are not fit for purpose. This was "totally predictable [and] evitable" given the conditions at Napier, said Maddie Harris from Humans for Rights Network to The New Arab. Harris said it was "insulting to
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