Chief Executive Carrie Lam also announces the cancellation of the city's marathon, the extension of school holidays and the implementation of health declarations at all entry points to Hong Kong; Xi Jinping says 'grave situation' as China scrambles
A boy wears a mask at Wong Tai Sin temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year of the Rat in Hong Kong as a preventative measure following a coronavirus outbreak. Pic /AFP
Hong Kong: Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Saturday declared the impact of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak to be of the highest emergency response level, raising it from the previous status of "serious", after the city reported five confirmed cases. Addressing the media, Lam said that she would personally chair an inter-departmental steering committee which will hope to issue strategic and other measures as soon as practicable. She also announced health declaration requirements would be extended to all entry points into Hong Kong, including the border crossings at Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau.
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Lam said the government would also look at imposing temperature checks for outgoing travellers, with priority given to those heading to Shenzhen and Macau. The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, scheduled for February 9, would be cancelled, with about 70,000 participants affected, Lam added. Hong Kong school students would get two more weeks of holiday during the Lunar New Year and won't return to classes until February 17. As of Friday, the five confirmed cases of the coronavirus infection in Hong Kong were patients who had travelled to Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak in China.
Flights from Wuhan to Hong Kong were cancelled since the Chinese city was put on a lockdown on Thursday morning. The development comes after China's National Health Commission on Saturday put the death toll at 41 in the country, while the number of infected persons were 1,287, with 237 patients in serious conditions. The WHO is yet to declare the outbreak as an international health emergency.
Besides Hong Kong, the others cases outside mainland China were reported in France (two), Thailand (four including two cured), Japan (two including one cured), South Korea (two), the US (two), Vietnam (two), Singapore (three), Nepal (one), Macao (two) and Taiwan (three).
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