China to halt all transport out of Wuhan as death toll reaches 17

Chinese authorities will suspend all outbound transport from Wuhan, the city at the epicenter of an outbreak of the mysterious Sars-like coronavirus, which has so far killed 17 people.

There are 440 confirmed cases of coronavirus according to Li Bin, deputy director of the National Health Commission.

Bus, subway, ferry and long-distance passenger transportation networks from the city will be suspended from 10am local time on Thursday, state media reported. The city’s airport and train stations will also be closed to outgoing passengers.

Li Ben went on to advise people not to travel into and out of the city of Wuhan, according to the BBC, adding: ”Basically, do not go to Wuhan. And those in Wuhan please do not leave the city.”

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In Geneva, the World Health Organization said it had put off deciding whether to declare the outbreak a global health emergency and asked its expert committee on the issue to continue their meeting for a second day Thursday. The organization defines a global emergency as an “extraordinary event” that constitutes a risk to other countries and requires a coordinated international response.

Via The Guardian/AP

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