Wuhan virus: Expats across China flee as coronavirus fears mount

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SHANGHAI (REUTERS) - Expatriates are leaving coronavirus-hit China - and not just from the outbreak epicentre in Wuhan - as worries about their children take hold and private health care facilities start turning away the feverish.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SHANGHAI - Expatriates are leaving coronavirus-hit China - and not just from the outbreak epicentre in Wuhan - as worries about their children take hold and private health care facilities start turning away the feverish.

"It may be increasingly difficult for those who wish to leave China to do so, and there is a growing risk of UK nationals being unable to access medical care as hospitals become overwhelmed," the British embassy said on Saturday. "I don't want to go to the local hospital with a sore throat only to catch something else," said Czech national Veronika Krubner in Tianjin, who is considering leaving the country with her 21-month-old daughter.

Private clinic Jiahui Health said in a January 24 text message to patients in Shanghai that it cannot screen for the virus and those who have a fever of over 37.8 deg C should go to a public facility designated for treating fever patients. "I'm not worried so much about the virus as I am about being forced to go to a Chinese hospital simply for having a fever,"he said.

The United States, Australia and Singapore have barred entry to foreigners who have recently been in China.

 

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