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Death toll in China from coronavirus exceeds 100: media

 

BEIJING (Kyodo) โ€“ The death toll from a new coronavirus spreading in China has reached 106 across the country, Chinese media said Tuesday.

 

Authorities in Hubei Province, the epicenter of the outbreak, said the virus has killed 24 more people, bringing the total in the central Chinese province to 100, according to a media outlet linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200128/p2g/00m/0in/043000c

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US to evacuate citizens from Wuhan to California on Wednesday

 

All 240 will be screened in advance and stop in Alaska.

 

NEW YORK/PALO ALTO, U.S. โ€“ Hundreds of diplomats and other American citizens stranded in the Chinese city of Wuhan will be evacuated Wednesday local time on a chartered flight as the deadly coronavirus continues to spread in the outbreak's epicenter.

 

A chartered flight will depart from Wuhan's Tianhe International Airport that morning for arrival in Ontario, California, a U.S. State Department spokesperson told the Nikkei Asian Review on Monday. Ontario is about 60 km east of downtown Los Angeles.

 

The aircraft, procured by the department to evacuate consulate personnel and their families, will offer limited space for other Americans, who may be asked to cover their own travel expenses. All travelers will be screened for symptoms prior to departure.

 

Boarding priority has been given to U.S. citizens most vulnerable to the virus, according to the State Department spokesperson: small children, older adults and those with preexisting health conditions that put them at greater risk. Family members of those individuals may also be allowed to accompany them, the spokesperson said.

 

The State Department spokesperson did not specify which airport the chartered flight will land at. Ontario International Airport, the Ontario area's main civilian commercial airport, said Monday that it is working closely with federal, state, county and city partners to plan for "the possibility of a flight carrying U.S. government officials and private citizens returning this week from Wuhan, China." The airport will continue normal operations during this period, its statement said.

 

If the returning passengers do arrive at Ontario International Airport, preparations are being made to ensure that proper health, safety and security procedures are followed, according to the statement.

 

The airport said it is "taking whatever steps are necessary to minimize the risk to our customers, our staff and the community at large," without detailing medical screening or quarantine plans.

 

The evacuation aircraft was previously scheduled to leave Wuhan on Tuesday local time and proceed directly to San Francisco, according to an earlier State Department announcement. In a separate news release Monday, the state of Alaska, where the plane will make a refueling stop, said: "Anyone with signs or symptoms of illness will not be allowed to board the aircraft."

 

The repatriation effort will evacuate approximately 240 U.S. citizens, it said.

 

"Given Alaska's proximity to Asia, we have been asked to assist our federal partners in this effort to facilitate travel out of China back to the United States to bring these U.S. citizens home," Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in the statement. The state and its local, federal and tribal partners "have been working closely to ensure the health and safety of all Alaskans while assisting with this request," he said.

 

Also on Monday, the State Department raised its travel advisory for China to its second-highest level of 3 ("reconsider travel"). The advisory for the epicenter of Hubei Province was raised to the highest level of 4 ("do not travel") on Thursday.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus-outbreak/US-to-evacuate-citizens-from-Wuhan-to-California-on-Wednesday

 

just what we needโ€ฆjust bring 'em all over. Ontario Airport is where the first China Airlines flights with a military call sign were spotted