Malaysia bans visitors from Wuhan over virus spread
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Malaysia bans visitors from Wuhan over virus spread |
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) – Malaysia banned visitors from the
Chinese city of Wuhan and its surrounding Hubei province on Monday, in a bid to
contain the spread of a deadly virus.
A statement by the prime minister’s office said the
authorities will temporarily halt all issuance of visas for Chinese citizens
from the area with immediate effect.
“The government has decided to suspend temporarily all
immigration facilities … to all China nationals from Wuhan city and the
surrounding Hubei province,” it said.
Malaysia has reported four confirmed cases of the flu-like
virus which started in the central-Chinese city and has spread worldwide.
All four, including two children, are in stable condition.
They are tourists from Wuhan who entered Malaysia for a holiday via neighboring
Singapore.
The virus, similar to the SARS pathogen, has claimed at
least 81 lives – all of them in China.
Malaysia welcomed 2.94 million visitors from China last year
and is aiming to raise this to 3.48 million this year.
The prime minister’s office said the ban will be lifted when
the situation returns to normal.
Meanwhile, a campaign by Malaysians on petition website
change.org urging the government to bar Chinese nationals from entering the
country has gathered more than 383,000 signatures of the 500,000 target as of
Monday evening.
“The government should think more of the health of
Malaysians,” the petition said.
“Don’t wait until there is death among Malaysian people then
only the government wants to take some preventive action.”
Malaysia bans visitors from Wuhan over virus spread
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