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Italy suspends all China flights after coronavirus cases confirmed

Italy suspends all China flights after coronavirus cases confirmed

Agence France-Presse

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A general view outside of a shopping mall in Wuhan, Hubei province, China January 25, 2020 in this still image taken from video. Jovis and Marissa via Reuters

ROME, Italy - The Italian government said Thursday it was suspending all flights between Italy and China after doctors confirmed two Chinese tourists had tested positive for the coronavirus.

Health Minister Roberto Speranza has issued a "decree closing air traffic to and from China," Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told a news conference without giving a list of the affected airlines.

"We think we are the first EU country to take this precautionary measure," Conte added after reporting that two Chinese tourists had the virus.

The tourists, reportedly husband and wife, were being held in isolation in the Spallanzani infectious diseases institute in Rome.

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"I'm confident that the situation will remain contained," Conte said.

Police sealed off the room they had been staying at a hotel in the centre of the capital, and other Chinese tourists who had arrived in Italy as part of the same tour group were being tested for the virus, Italian media said.

Spallanzani director Giuseppe Ippolito said authorities were tracing the couple's movements. They are believed to have arrived in Italy in the northern city of Milan over a week ago.

The news came as the UN health agency WHO declared an international emergency over the coronavirus from China, which reported its biggest single-day jump in deaths.

But the World Health Organization said there was no reason to restrict flights and trade partly because it might disrupt needed aid.

Over 6,000 tourists had spent Thursday stranded on a cruise ship at an Italian port after authorities said two Chinese passengers were feared to have the coronavirus.

They were allowed to disembark after nightfall, once the couple tested negative.

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