Wuhan virus: First Singaporean confirmed to have virus; she was on Scoot flight from Wuhan

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SINGAPORE - A 47 year-old woman who travelled to Wuhan with her family has been confirmed as the first Singaporean with the Wuhan virus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A 47 year-old woman who travelled to Wuhan with her family has been confirmed as the first Singaporean with the Wuhan virus.

One of the other two new cases is a 73-year-old female Chinese national who arrived in Singapore from Wuhan on Jan 21. She was conveyed by an ambulance to NCID where she was immediately isolated. She was confirmed as having the virus on Jan 30. He said that he was asymptomatic during his flight to Singapore, and subsequently developed symptoms on Jan 28.

 

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Is she a Chinese root or other race?

But Scoot already use the latest enviromental save aircraft, how about the other airline that still use older aircraft?

spread of coronavirus is unstoppable.

The spread of coronavirus seems unstoppable.

Horrible!Wuhan people are discriminated against, blocked, abused and persecuted in other provinces of mainland China

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