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UK’s bird flu ‘patient zero’ tests negative, plans to get new ducks

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Alan Gosling at his home. (SWNS)

By Fiona Jackson via SWNS

The UK's bird flu "patient zero" has tested NEGATIVE for the disease and is now free of the avian strain, and his first plan is to get new ducks.

Alan Gosling, 79, says he received a phone call on Friday (January 7) informing him his latest test had come out negative.

But it is still unclear when his 18-day isolation - which started on December 22 - can come to an end.

Alan Gosling at his home in Buckfastleigh, Devon. (SWNS)

He says when his ordeal is over he will be looking for some new birds to look after - and his family have already been offered some.

"I had a roar with laughter when they said to me! I thought, 'are you joking?,"said the dad-of-three, of Buckfastleigh, England.

"It doesn’t really make a great deal of difference because I don’t go outside at the moment because of all the other pandemics.

"I’m fine, I've got no aches and pains or anything. They keep ringing me and asking me how I feel and I say I feel perfect.

Alan Gosling at his home in Buckfastleigh, Devon. (SWNS)
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"I'm quite honored with the fact anything they found when they're testing it's going to help produce a medication and that's the main thing."

Alan will be happy to see his son Richard Gosling, 47, and daughter-in-law Ellesha Gosling, 26, once again after isolating for 18 days.

"It will be nice to have somebody to come in here and talk to. I haven't got any birds to talk to now, the ducks have gone," he said.

"They were my family they were, I had a few in here and they were very close."

Ellesha claimed: ''Dad had a call from an Health and Safety Authority doctor telling him his latest swab has come back clear and he is now bird flu clear.

''He tested positive over the New Year but the latest test has come back negative.

''We still need more details about what that means for dad and when he can go out again. It's been such a horrible time for him.''

Alan Gosling's ducklings culled due to avian flu outbreak. (Ellesha Mears via SWNS)

Bird enthusiast Alan is still furious about the traumatic end that came to his flock of 160 Muscovy ducks.

"I'd like to have my bloody ducks back, I miss them like hell. They broke my heart, they have been with me for such a long time," he said.

"All of them were very, very close to me, they knew exactly what I was doing. I used to call them and they'd come, it was like having a dog really.

"I'm disgusted with the way they killed them."

He hopes to get some more ducks once his ordeal is over with, and has apparently received offers of new pets from kind strangers.

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