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France flies home citizens from Wuhan

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PARIS (AFP) — France will fly home its citizens who wish to leave the Chinese city of Wuhan at the center of a coronaviru­s outbreak that has sickened thousands and killed 81, the government announced.

The repatriati­on, via a direct flight to France, will be planned for the middle of this week, with Chinese permission, under the supervisio­n of medical experts, Health Minister Agnes Buzyn said late Sunday after an emergency meeting of ministers called by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.

The number could “range from a few dozen to a few hundred,” Buzyn said, adding that consular authoritie­s in Wuhan were doing a headcount.

The Chinese government has sealed off Wuhan and neighborin­g cities, effectivel­y trapping tens of millions of people — including thousands of foreigners — in a bid to contain the spread of the virus.

The United States has also announced it would arrange a flight to evacuate personnel and citizens trapped at the epicenter of the virus outbreak.

Buzyn said that on their return, repatriate­d French citizens would “stay in a holding area for 14 days,” which is the estimated virus incubation period.

French carmaker PSA said Saturday that it would repatriate expat staff and their families — 38 people in total — from Wuhan.

With coronaviru­s diagnosed in three people who had recently been to China, France is the first European country with confirmed imported cases.

Six suspected cases are being analysed, Buzyn said.

On Sunday, Paris canceled a parade for the Lunar New Year, celebrated by the city’s large Chinese community, as a “precaution,” according to Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

Celebratio­ns planned for Bordeaux were also canceled.

France on Sunday put in place a medical team of several dozen experts at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport to take charge of arrivals with possible symptoms of infection with the contagious virus.

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Medical staff members check the temperatur­e of a driver at a highway checkpoint in Tengzhou in China’s eastern Shandong province yesterday.

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