Wuhan coronavirus has killed over 200 people. Here are all the countries warning against travel to China.
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106 people have died from a coronavirus outbreak that started in Wuhan, China, and over 4,500 people have been infected around the world.
Several countries, including the US, UK, and Canada, have warned against all nonessential travel to China and Hubei province as the virus continues to spread worldwide.
Here are the countries warning against travel to China's Hubei province, as well as to China.
More than 200 people have died from a coronavirus outbreak that started in Wuhan, China, and over 9,900 people have been infected worldwide.
As the outbreak has spread, China has moved to stop people leaving and entering cities linked to the disease.
Last Thursday morning, authorities in Wuhan shut down the city's public transportation, including buses, trains, ferries, and the airport.
As of Friday local time, at least 15 cities in China are locked down, accounting for a population of over 50 million people. Several media outlets estimate the number of people locked down at 56 million.
The effects of the shutdown have been widespread: Several large foreign and Chinese corporations, including McDonald's, Ikea, and French carmakers Peugeot Citroen and Renault are temporarily shutting down operations and evacuating employees from the area.
And several countries, including the US, UK, and Canada, have warned against all nonessential travel to China and Hubei province as the virus continues to spread around the world.
Here are the countries and agencies warning against travel to China:
US State Department
Reuters/Joshua Roberts
The US State Department on Thursday issued its highest alert level to four for travel to China and is advising passengers not to "travel to China due to novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan."
US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Reuters
The CDC on Monday recommended that people avoid all "nonessential travel" to China because of the disease and raised its alert to a level three.
—CDC Travel Health (@CDCtravel) January 27, 2020
Canada
REUTERS/Mark Blinch
Canada's government on Monday warned citizens to avoid all travel to Hubei, including the cities of Wuhan, Huanggang, and Ezhou.
Source: The Canadian Government
United Kingdom
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The UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Monday advised against all travel to Hubei Province, and told those in the region to leave.
"If you're in this area and able to leave, you should do so," it said.
Source: UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
France
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
France's Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs on Friday advised citizens not to travel to Hubei province.
It recommended travelers postpone trips to the province of Hubei, also citing travel bans in the region.
Source: France's Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
India
Associated Press
India's health ministry on Saturday issued a travel advisory to those visiting China, warning that all nonessential travel should be avoided.
—IANS Tweets (@ians_india) January 25, 2020
New Zealand
New Zealand on Monday advised citizens to refrain from travelling to Hubei province.
Source: New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry
Finland
Thomas Pallini/Business Insider
Finland's foreign ministry issued an advisory on Monday warning citizens against travelling to Hubei province.
Source: Yle (a Finnish public service media company)
Egypt
On Sunday, The Association of Egyptian Travel Agencies banned all tourism flights to and from China "until further notice."
Osama Munir told Egypt today that the decision could be damaging for tourism industry revenues because 10% of all inbound tourism out of China goes to Egypt.
Source: Egypt Today
Australia
REUTERS/David Gray
On Tuesday, the Australian government said "do not travel to Hubei Province" and asked Australians to reconsider their need to travel to China altogether.
Source: Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Germany
Reuters
On Monday, Germany's Foreign Office advised against "all but essential travel to China" and asked that people avoid travel to the province of Hubei.
Source: German Foreign Office
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