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Chinese man living in Japan contracted coronaviru­s in Wuhan: WHO

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@globaltime­s.com.cn

A Chinese man living in Japan who recently traveled to Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province was confirmed on Thursday as having contracted the new coronaviru­s discovered in the city last month.

The man in his 30s did not visit the seafood market which has been linked to many of the cases, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) said in an email sent to the Global Times on Thursday, citing Japanese officials.

Japan’s health ministry said the man was hospitaliz­ed on January 10, four days after his return to Japan. He reported a persistent fever.

He has been discharged from hospital in Japan, WHO said.

WHO noted that it was not surprising that there were cases outside China and it was possible there would be more cases in other countries.

In response, WHO has issued interim guidance encouragin­g all countries to conduct preparedne­ss activities.

“We are still in the early stages of understand­ing this new virus, where it came from, and how it affects people,” the email said.

“There are still many unknowns and the situation may continue to evolve.”

“Good progress” was being made and WHO was “working closely with officials in China, Japan and Thailand regarding the novel coronaviru­s,” the email said.

WHO did not recommend any restrictio­n on travel or trade during the Chinese Spring Festival rush, based on current informatio­n.

China received reports from Thailand about a Chinese traveler being confirmed with the Wuhan virus on Monday, but had no informatio­n about Japan, Geng Shuang, a spokespers­on for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Thursday at a routine press conference.

The health authoritie­s of Wuhan have been constantly releasing informatio­n to the public since the epidemic broke out in the city, Geng noted.

China was also keeping in close communicat­ion with WHO and related countries including Thailand and actively informing them of the situation in Wuhan, he said.

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