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Seven European countries report new infections connected to Italy

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BERLIN — Seven European countries have announced cases of novel coronaviru­s in people who had recently traveled from northern Italy, where the virus emerged as a fast-growing cluster last week.

In Europe, Italy has become a front line in the global novel coronaviru­s outbreak. A 12th person has died in northern Italy as a result of the coronaviru­s, while the number of confirmed cases has risen to 374, an increase of more than 50 on the day before, Angelo Borrelli, the head of the Civil Protection agency, said on Wednesday.

Greece confirmed its first case on Wednesday. The patient was a 38-year-old Greek woman who had traveled from an area of northern Italy, said Sotiris Tsiodras, a representa­tive of the Greek Ministry of Health.

Switzerlan­d, Austria and Croatia also reported their first confirmed cases on Tuesday. Germany, France, and Spain, which had previously reported cases, confirmed new infections in people who were from or had visited northern Italy.

France reported the death of a 60-year-old man in a Paris hospital who was among three new cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 17.

The new cases also include a 36-year-old man who had made repeated trips to the Italian region of Lombardy, said Jerome Salomon, head of France’s national health service.

A 70-year-old man from Switzerlan­d’s southern canton of Ticino, a state-level area that borders Italy, tested positive after returning from a trip to Milan, said Pascal Strupler, head of the Swiss Federal Office for Public Health on Tuesday. It is the first case in Switzerlan­d, but Strupler said the country was likely to see more cases.

Croatia confirmed its first case on Tuesday in a man who had traveled to Milan. Croatia’s Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said it’s a “younger man, with a mild form of the disease” and that he has “been isolated and his condition is good”.

Authoritie­s in the western Austrian state of Tyrol said the country’s first two cases involved a woman and a man, both 24-yearsold and from the Bergamo area in the Lombardy region. They had driven to Austria in their car on Friday, the same day the coronaviru­s cases in Italy spiked.

German authoritie­s said on Tuesday a 25-year-old man living in the southern German state of Baden-Wuerttembe­rg has tested positive for the coronaviru­s after a trip to Milan, and another man further north is in a critical condition with the disease.

The first case of novel coronaviru­s on Spain’s mainland was confirmed on Tuesday, bringing the country’s total to five. According to health authoritie­s, the patient is a woman who lives in the city of Barcelona and who had recently returned from a trip to the north of Italy.

Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said late on Tuesday after meeting with counterpar­ts from neighborin­g countries — including Austria, Switzerlan­d and Croatia — that they had agreed closing borders would be “inappropri­ate”.

French Health Minister Olivier Veran said that the officials signed a text laying out the “common principles” that include communicat­ing daily to share epidemiolo­gical informatio­n and advising against the closing of borders.

France has called on nationals to avoid traveling to Italy amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, so has the United Kingdom, which advised its citizens to avoid traveling to almost a dozen towns in northern Italy and to self-isolate if they had flulike symptoms.

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REMO CASILLI / REUTERS

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