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Trump Launches Coronaviru­s Task Force

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The Trump administra­tion launched a task force with a brief to protect the United States from the fast-spreading coronaviru­s, as the country prepared to evacuate more of its citizens from the epicentre of the outbreak in Wuhan, China.

In a statement yesterday, the US State Department said Washington would arrange extra evacuation flights from Wuhan with capacity for private US.citizens, on or about Feb. 3.

It did not say how many planes it would deploy for how many people, however that passengers would be subjected to screening, health observatio­ns and monitoring requiremen­ts.

Almost 200 Americans, mostly U.S. diplomats and their families were evacuated from Wuhan this week and are being held in voluntary quarantine at a military base in California.

Overnight, the White House announced the formation of a presidenti­al task force to lead the administra­tion’s response to the virus, including monitoring and containing the spread of the disease.

The 12-person group of officials, led by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary, Alex Azar, has been meeting daily this week and will also make Americans have the latest health and travel informatio­n.

“The risk of infection for Americans remains low and all agencies are working aggressive­ly to monitor this continuous­ly evolving situation and to keep the public informed,’’ the White House said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the White House, top officials from the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health will serve on the task force.

The Department of Homeland Security, the Transporta­tion Department and the Department of State will also serve on the

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