China’s Hubei province suspends passport applications to curb outbreak


A nurse taking a phone call in Wuhan, Hubei province on Sunday. The Hubei government has suspended applications for passports and travel permits or endorsements to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan in an effort to curb the spread of the Wuhan virus. – EPA pic, January 28, 2020.

THE exit and entry department in central China’s Hubei province has suspended the application of ordinary passports and exit-entry permits and endorsements for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to better control the spread of the Wuhan virus.

Xinhua news agency reported that no passengers have left the Chinese mainland for the past four days via the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport or the Hankou port, according to a release from the National Immigration Administration (NIA).

The NIA said special channels will be opened for individuals who have to leave the mainland for urgent reasons.

By the end of Sunday, a total of 1,423 cumulative confirmed cases of new pneumonia had been reported in Hubei, with 76 deaths and 221 cases in severe condition. Forty-four patients have been discharged from hospital. – Bernama, January 28, 2020.


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