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The U.S. government has ordered all U.S. diplomats in Wuhan, China, to
leave the city amid a growing coronavirus outbreak that has killed
dozens, State Department officials said Saturday.
The unnamed officials told CNN and The New York Times that the State
Department has arranged a chartered flight to evacuate the diplomats
from Wuhan. The department also closed the consulate there.
The Wall Street Journal was the first to report the move.
The news comes as the Chinese government announced that the death toll
from the virus has increased to 41, with an additional 1,200 people
sickened. There have been reported cases in a number of other countries,
including the United States, Australia, France, Thailand, Singapore,
Taiwan, Macao, Malaysia, Nepal, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam.
A source told the WSJ that the consulate has reached out to other
Americans in China to offer them a spot on the planned chartered flight,
which is expected to seat about 230 people. Any still-available seats
will be offered to non-Americans and other diplomats.
Those on board will be required to pay the chartered flight fee.
The source said the flight will also have a trained medical professional
on board to treat anyone who might be showing signs of the virus.
The New York Times reported the flight will likely transport the passengers to somewhere on the U.S. West Coast.
Officials estimate there are about 1,000 Americans in Wuhan, which is
ground zero for the coronavirus outbreak. China believes the outbreak
started in a now-closed market in the city.
There have been two confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, one in Washington and the other in Chicago.
Coronavirus symptoms include fever, cough and trouble breathing.
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