Pakistan suspends flights to China to keep out coronavirus

Pakistan suspends flights to China to keep out coronavirus
# 31 January 2020 15:32 (UTC +04:00)

Pakistan on Friday became the latest country to halt flights to and from China with immediate effect, in the wake of the rising death toll from the virus outbreak in the country, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) declaring it a global health emergency, APA reports citing Sputnik.

At least 18 countries have reported cases of the Novel Coronavirus so far.

Currently, Pakistan operates flights to and from the Chinese cities of Beijing, Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Shanghai.

“We are suspending flights to China until 2 February,” a senior Pakistan civil aviation ministry official said. He further stated that a review of the situation prevailing in China and its impact around the rest of the world would be undertaken next week.

In Pakistan’s port city, the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) announced that all personnel of Chinese and South-East Asian origin would be quarantined as a preventive measure. Ships coming into Karachi from these areas are being checked, and the movement of their personnel is being restricted, following the outbreak of the virus.

On Friday, Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) said the government had contacted the relevant authorities in Beijing, urging them to ensure the safety of all Pakistani citizens in China, especially in the virus-hit city of Wuhan in Hubei province.

“Islamabad is monitoring the evolving situation and will take a decision after consultations among all the stakeholders,” a foreign office spokesperson said.

Apart from Pakistan, aviation authorities in Russia, the US, the UK, France, South Korea, Egypt, Germany, Austria, Kenya and Switzerland have suspended their flights to China. These countries have also issued travel and alert advisories to their citizens to avoid to and fro travel to China.

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