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Coronavirus outbreak: Global emergency declared, US warns citizens from China travel

BEIJING: The United States on Friday warned its citizens from traveling to China in the first major response to the World Health Organisation’s declaration of a global emergency over the spreading coronavirus, as Chinese authorities Friday increased the toll to 213 dead and nearly 10,000 infections.

The State Department raised it warning alert to the highest level, telling its citizens “do not travel” to China because of an epidemic that has now spread to more than 20 nations.

Hours earlier, the WHO, which has faced criticism for initially downplaying the virus threat, revised its risk assessment after crisis talks in Geneva.

“Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems,” said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“We must all act together now to limit further spread… We can only stop it together.”

World Health Organization (WHO)

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The full statement by @DrTedros on IHR Emergency Committee on new 👉 http://bit.ly/2vAEXxz 

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Previously, there have been 5 public health emergencies of international concern declared:
🚨 2009 H1N1
🚨 2014 polio
🚨 2014 Ebola in West Africa
🚨 2016 Zika
🚨 2019 Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Tedros said travel and trade restrictions involving China were unnecessary, but authorities and businesses around the world were taking matters into their own hands.

Germany, Britain and other countries have issued warnings about travel to China, major airlines have suspended or reduced flights to the country, and Mongolia has halted cross-border traffic with its huge southern neighbour.

Russia also sealed its remote far-eastern border with China as a precaution.

Some countries have banned entry for travellers from Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the virus first surfaced, while Italy and Israel on Thursday barred all flight connections with China.

Impoverished Papua New Guinea has gone so far as to bar all visitors from “Asian ports”.

Secretary Pompeo

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.@StateDept is increasing the Travel Advisory to Level 4 – Do Not Travel. This is due to the spread of the novel throughout China & the @WHO determination that the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. https://go.usa.gov/xdDx7 

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The US reported its first case of person-to-person transmission of the virus on American soil — a man in Chicago who got it from his wife, who had travelled to Wuhan.

In a sign of spreading paranoia, more than 6,000 tourists were temporarily put under lockdown aboard a cruise ship at an Italian port after two Chinese passengers fell ill. They later tested negative for the virus.

And a pilot’s union in the United States sued American Airlines to demand it halt all flights to China.

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