EU health ministers called to Brussels for emergency talks on coronavirus

The European Union is calling health ministers to emergency talks in Brussels this Thursday, as concern over coronavirus grows.

The European Commission is providing the material help it is allowed, but health remains in the hands of member states, such as whether or not quarantine is mandatory.

 

With the number of suspected cases on the rise, the Commissioner for crisis management, Janez Lenarčič, visited the European Emergency Response Coordination Center in Brussels.

“The situation is definitely worrisome, this is a serious danger for the public health. This virus as you know spreads with a great speed. So measures have to be taken and we are trying to see that they are taken in a coordinate manner. And In this context also the Commission very much supports the convening of the extraordinary council of health ministers, which is supposed to take place later this week.”

More people have now died from coronavirus in China than during the 2002-2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

“We are in constant contact with the Chinese authorities in order to see how we can jointly in cooperation stop the spread of this virus,” Lenarčič told reporters. “Now is the time to put our forces together, now is the time to work together, now is the time to do everything we can jointly to stop this epidemic” said Lenarčič.

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