Russia Orders Exile of Coronavirus

Russia's Prime Minister Mikhail Misustin has acknowledged that the country has ordered the expulsion of foreigners who are infected with the new coronary. The prime minister has ordered the establishment of coronary on the list of diseases that are highly infectious, enabling stricter measures against foreign citizens with signs of disease, including quarantine and deportation. “Now [...]
The prime minister has ordered the establishment of coronary on the list of diseases that are highly infectious, enabling stricter measures against foreign citizens with signs of disease, including quarantine and deportation.
The new choreography has now been added to the list of highly infectious diseases. This will enable the expulsion of foreign citizens if they prove to have this disease and the proclamation of specific restrictive measures, including isolation and quarantine”, Mousstin said at the daily meeting with the deputy prime ministers in Moscow.
According to the Anadolu Agency, Misus also reminded that Russia has closed borders with China, has ruled out the circulation of the border between Russia and Mongolia, as well as has temporarily banned the grant of visas for tourist groups and working visas for Chinese citizens.
In addition, Misustin has agreed to prolongate the Sochi Investment Forum, scheduled for mid-February, where 500 out of the 2,000 registered participants are from countries where cases of coronary were officially confirmed.
So far, the new coronary has caused the death of at least 361 people in China, while more than 17,200 have been infected.
The new Coronavius, who first appeared in the town of Wuhan in the Hubei region of China, is said to have been broadcast to humans from animals, especially bats, broadcast tch.
Since the introduction of the virus, China has blocked the town of Wwan in an effort to prevent the virus and built a hospital with the capacity of 1,000 people to treat the infected.
In addition to China, cases have been reported in Thailand, Japan, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, France, Germany, North Korea, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Vietnam, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Great Britain, Russia, Nepal, Cambodia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Finland, and India.
As the World Health Organization (OBSH) announced yesterday, a 44-year-old man has lost his life from Corleone in the Philippines, which is the first confirmed death outside China. The person was a Chinese citizen from the town of Wuhan, where the virus was first discovered.
Travelers from China are being searched at airports around the world. Several airlines have suspended flights to Wuhan City.












