Wuhan virus: Multi-ministry task force set up; first imported case ‘inevitable’, says Gan Kim Yong
SINGAPORE — As the spread of the coronavirus outbreak originating from China’s central city of Wuhan continues unabated, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has set up a multi-ministry taskforce to tackle the scourge.
Since Jan 2, 10 suspected cases of the Wuhan virus have been reported in Singapore. Seven cases have been cleared so far and three are still under investigation.
The three latest cases involve a 78-year-old female Singapore resident and two Chinese nationals, aged three and four. All had travelled to mainland China.
The virus started in Wuhan, China, which currently has about 270 cases. It has spread to at least 13 provinces and municipalities in mainland China and led to 17 deaths.
It also has spread worldwide to Thailand, Japan, Macau, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States.
MOH has advised the public to avoid non-essential travel to Wuhan and to exercise caution when travelling to the rest of China.
All inbound travellers on flights arriving from China will have their temperature screened at the Changi Airport.
Those with pneumonia and who travelled to China in the past 14 days will be isolated in hospitals to prevent transmission of the virus.
People with acute respiratory infection and who have visited a hospital in China in the past few weeks will also be isolated.