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Corona outbreak: China shuts down 5 cities

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BEIJING: China on Thursday

locked down five cities, including Wuhan, suspending all pub

lic transport in an unpreceden­ted move to contain the coronaviru­s that has infected over 630 people and left 17 others dead, dampening the celebratio­ns of the Lunar New Year.

Meanwhile, a Keralite nurse working in Saudi Arabia has tested positive for the new coronaviru­s, which has killed 17 people in China, junior foreign minister V Muraleedha­ran confirmed on Thursday.

“About 100 Indian nurses mostly from Kerala working at Alhayat hospital have been tested and none except one nurse was found infected by Corona virus. Affected nurse is being treated at Aseer National Hospital and is recovering well,” Muraleedha­ran tweeeted, adding that he has asked the Indian Consulate to provide all possible support.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi

Vijayan wrote to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), urging External Affairs minister S Jaishankar to take up the matter with the Gulf nation and ensure expert treatment.

On Thursday evening, Chinese officials announced suspension of public transport in five cities — Huanggang, Ezhou, Zhijiang, Qianjiang and Wuhan in Hubei province, official media reported.

Wuhan, the city of 11 million people where the virus is believed to have first emerged, has no trains or planes in or out.

Nationwide, a total of 17 people have died, all of them in and around Wuhan. The victims’ average age was 73, with the oldest 89 and the youngest 48. So far 631 cases have been confirmed in 25 provincial-level regions in the country.

The government has sealed Wuhan and Huanggang, a prefecture level city with over 7.4 million people, in an unpreceden­ted effort to curb the spread of the deadly novel coronaviru­s. The other three cities too have substantia­l population.

From 10 am on Thursday, all public transporta­tion, including city buses, subways, ferries and

long-distance coaches in Wuhan were suspended, and outbound channels at airports and railway stations closed until further notice.

The city officials have asked people in both the cities not to

leave. Wuhan is a major transporta­tion hub and home to many universiti­es.

The Wuhan lockdown is a cause of concern for Indian students who still remained there. The city has about 700 Indian students, majority of them studying medicine. However, most of the students have apparently left for home for the holidays.

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