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Coronaviru­s reaches UK, now 22 nations affected

WHO DECLARES GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY TOLL CROSSES 200, CASES NEAR 10K-MARK DOW SLUMPS OVER 500 PTS ON VIRUS FEAR

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The UK confirmed its first two cases of novel coronaviru­s on Friday, while the US and Japan advised citizens to avoid travelling to China. This came hours after the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) declared the outbreak a global health emergency.

“The main reason for this declaratio­n is not what is happening in China but what is happening in other countries,” the WHO said, raising concerns over the effects it would have if the virus spreads to countries with weaker health systems.

Cases around the world rose to 9,950, surpassing the number officially reported during the Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome (SARS) epidemic. The death toll in China has climbed to 213. The country announced it will send charter flights to bring back its citizens from Wuhan who are overseas.

Dow fell 519 points in intra-day trade. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were also in the red.

In India, the government banned exports of all kinds of personal protection equipment, including clothing and masks used to protect people from air borne particles. The move assumes significan­ce as there could be a spurt in domestic demand for such products.

Meanwhile, Air India’s 423-seater jumbo B747 plane took off from the Delhi airport at 1.20 pm on Friday to evacuate Indian nationals from Wuhan, officials said.

Five doctors from Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and one paramedica­l staff was onboard, they said. An Air India spokespers­on said another special flight may fly from Delhi airport on Saturday to evacuate Indians from Wuhan.

All Indian ports have been asked to scan people disembarki­ng from ships. Advisories were issued to shipping liners.

 ?? PHOTOS:PTI ?? Air India crew on a B747 aircraft at the IGI Airport before its departure to Wuhan ( left); a quarantine facility set up in Manesar by the Army for the 300 students being brought back
PHOTOS:PTI Air India crew on a B747 aircraft at the IGI Airport before its departure to Wuhan ( left); a quarantine facility set up in Manesar by the Army for the 300 students being brought back
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