Australia declares first confirmed case of coronavirus

Australians were urged on Saturday not to travel to the Hubei province in China, with the government issuing its most severe travel advisory.

January 25, 2020 07:41 am | Updated 07:42 am IST - MELBOURNE:

An electron microscope image of a coronavirus, part of a family of viruses that cause ailments including the common cold and SARS.

An electron microscope image of a coronavirus, part of a family of viruses that cause ailments including the common cold and SARS.

Australia confirmed its first case of the new coronavirus on Saturday in the state of Victoria, while the national government urged people not to travel to Hubei province in China, the epicentre of the outbreak.

A Chinese national in his 50s, who had been in the city of Wuhan where the virus first appeared, is in a stable condition in a Melbourne hospital after arriving from China on Jan. 19 on a flight from Guangzhou, Victoria Health Minister Jenny Mikakos told journalists.

“It is important to stress that there is no cause for alarm to the community,” Mikakos said.

Victoria's acting Chief Health Officer Angie Bone said the patient is not in intensive care.

“He is stable and not in a very serious condition,” she said.

The death toll from the virus rose to 41 on Saturday, with more than 1,300 infected globally, but most of the cases and all of the deaths so far have been in Wuhan, where officials have imposed severe restrictions on travel and public gatherings.

The virus has created alarm, but there are still many unknowns surrounding it, such as just how dangerous it is and how easily it spreads between people. It can lead to pneumonia, which has been deadly in some cases.

Australians were urged on Saturday not to travel to the Hubei province in China, with the government issuing its most severe travel advisory.

“Strict travel restrictions have been imposed in Wuhan and a number of other cities in Hubei province,” Australia's foreign ministry said in a statement. “If you travel to Hubei province at this time you may not be allowed to depart until travel restrictions are lifted.”

Australia is a popular destination for Chinese. It saw about 1.4 million short-term arrivals from China last year the largest source of foreign visitors to the country.

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