British Airways suspends all flights to and from China after death toll from coronavirus outbreak reaches 132
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The airline confirmed that all flights will be suspended immediately from today after the Foreign Office warned against "all but essential travel" to the country.
The death toll in mainland China following the outbreak of coronavirus has risen to 132 while nearly 6,000 people are infected, authorities have said.
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Hide AdThere were 26 deaths recorded in the last 24 hours, with all but one recorded in Hubei province.
Authorities added there had been an increase in the number of cases to 5,974, up by 1,459 from Tuesday's figure.
Countries on Wednesday began evacuating their citizens from the Chinese city hardest-hit by the outbreak, Wuhan.
Earlier in the morning, a plane carrying Americans who had been in Wuhan left for Anchorage, Alaska, where they will be re-screened for the virus before flying to Ontario, California.
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The British Government is warning against "all but essential travel" to mainland China amid the outbreak of the new type of coronavirus.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong will cut all rail links to the mainland and halve the number of flights to stop the spread of the virus.
South Korea also said it will send a plane for its citizens and France, Mongolia and other governments have also planned evacuations.
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Hide AdIt comes as the United Arab Emirates confirmed the first cases of the virus in a family who recently returned to the Middle East from Wuhan.
China has cut off access to Wuhan and 16 other cities in Hubei province to prevent people from leaving and spreading the virus further.
The lockdown has trapped more than 50 million people in the most far-reaching disease control measures ever imposed.
A Japanese aircraft was bringing 20,000 face masks and protective gear, all in short supply as Hubei's hospitals grapple with a growing number of patients.
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Hide AdWuhan is building two hospitals in a matter of days to add 2,500 beds for treatment of patients with the virus.
Experts worry the new virus may spread more easily than originally thought, or may have mutated into a form that does so.
The coronavirus family is responsible for causing the common cold as well as more serious illnesses such as SARS.