park hospital on the wirral. well, we can speak now to dr yvonne griffiths — from birmingham city university, who was teaching english last friday. she's been in quarantine since then. dr griffithsjoins us live now from there. thank you for speaking to us here on bbc news. how are you? well, i am keeping very well, thank you, or at the moment. and that is all we can hope for, day by day, is that we get up hope for, day by day, is that we get up and we feel as well as we did the day before. so at the moment i'm fine, thank you very much. how much longer have you got in quarantine? what have you been told? well, we heard just today that we are going to be released, obviously that would be dependent on everybody staying well, but the date for us to go home is now next thursday, which is the 13th of february. and as far as you are aware, everyone has been well, no one has fallen ill? no one in either party, as far as i... you know, there was also a second flight that came in with 11 people, and one was tested and found to be negative, so as was tested and found to be negative, so as faras was tested and found to be negat