Singapore has barred arrivals from China over coronavirus fears

Singapore, which is home to one of the busiest airports in Asia, has moved to ban arrivals and transit passengers from China.

A young girl holds a box of N95 masks at a shopping mall in Singapore.

A young girl holds a box of N95 masks at a shopping mall in Singapore. Source: AAP

Singapore has announced a sweeping ban on arrivals and transit passengers from China as authorities toughened measures to prevent the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus.

The move was a dramatic expansion of earlier measures by Singapore that affected only arrivals from central Hubei province and came after the World Health Organisation declared the new coronavirus an international emergency.

"We are likely to see a sharper rise in the spread of the virus to Chinese cities beyond Hubei in the coming days ... so the task force has decided to take additional measures now to restrict travel," Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong said on Friday.
A sign informs customers that surgical masks have sold out at a dispensary in Singapore.
A sign informs customers that surgical masks have sold out at a dispensary in Singapore. Source: AAP
"All new visitors with recent travel history to China within the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter into Singapore or to transit through Singapore," added Mr Wong, who co-chairs the government task force leading the response to the virus.

"We will suspend the issuance of all forms of new visas to those holding [China] passports."

Singapore's international airport is one of the busiest in Asia.
Mr Wong said, however, there are no plans to cancel the Singapore Airshow, one of the biggest aviation industry events in the world, scheduled from February 11-16.

Singapore has at least 13 confirmed infections of the virus, which has claimed the lives of 213 people in mainland China. All of the confirmed cases in Singapore are from Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province.

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