France is considering returning its citizens from Wuhan

The French government has met today to decide whether to return 800 French nationals living in the town of Wuhan, China, which is the focus of the deadly coronary. Officials will decide how to take place later today at a meeting called by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, the French Health Minister [...] said.
The French government has met today to decide whether to return 800 French nationals living in the town of Wuhan, China, which is the focus of the deadly coronary.
Officials will decide how to take place later today at a meeting called by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, French Health Minister Annes Busen told LCI TV.
The American consulate in Wuhan announced it will evacuate its staff and individual citizens with charter flight Tuesday.
Three confirmed corruption cases are being handled in French hospitals, officials said.
The confirmed cases are all Chinese citizens who have recently returned from a trip from Wuhan.
The French car manufacturer PSA announced yesterday that it was evacuate its employees and their families from Wuhan and that it placed them in quarantine in another town, the Kosovas broadcasts.
French medical teams began today to host travelers coming from China at the airport, Charles de Gaulle, and other airports in an effort to discover possible cases of the infected.
France has decided not to measure the rising passenger temperature, as it gives a false sense of security, the health minister said.
According to her, all three confirmed cases in France arrived without a fever. Busen said there is no reason for French citizens to come out wearing masks.












