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US bars foreigners from China for now over virus

- By Ken Moritsugu The Associated Press

BEIJING — The United States on Friday declared a public health emergency and took drastic steps to significan­tly restrict entry into the country because of a new virus that hit China and has spread to other nations.

President Donald Trump has signed an order that will temporaril­y bar foreign nationals, other than immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents, who have traveled in China within the last 14 days. The new restrictio­ns, which take effect at 5 p.m. EST on Sunday, were announced by Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, who is coordinati­ng the U.S. response.

“It is likely that we will continue to see more cases

in the United States in the coming days and weeks, including some limited person-to-person transmissi­ons ,” Azar said. “The American public can be assured the full weight of the U.S. government is working to safeguard the health and safety of the American people.”

Americans returning from China will be allowed into the country, but will face screening at select ports of entry and required to undertake 14 days of self-screening to ensure they don't pose a health risk. Those returning from Hubei province, the center of the outbreak, will be subject to up to 14 days of mandatory quarantine. Beginning Sunday, the U.S. will also funnel all flights to the U.S. from China to seven major airports where passengers can be screened for illness.

The virus has infected al most 1 0,000 people globally in just two months, a troublesom­e sign that prompted the World Health Organizati­on to declare the outbreak a global emergency. The death toll stood at 213, including 43 new fatalities, all in China.

A public health emergency in the U.S. allows the government to tap additional resources to send to states, such as emergency funding and if necessary drugs or equipment from the national stockpile, and to suspend certain legal requiremen­ts.

 ?? [AREK RATAJ/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? A clerk wearing a face mask and a plastic bag stands in a pharmacy in Wuhan in central China's Hubei Province, on Friday.
[AREK RATAJ/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] A clerk wearing a face mask and a plastic bag stands in a pharmacy in Wuhan in central China's Hubei Province, on Friday.

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