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UK Government has issued new travel advice tonight for Britons flying back Any travellers experiencing symptoms should call NHS if returning from China, Thailand, Japan, Korea

British scientists urge blanket BAN on travellers from China until there's a coronavirus vaccine as price hits 638 - amid backlash at government's 'weak' advice for passengers to only 'call NHS 111 if you are feeling ill'

UK Government has issued new travel advice tonight for Britons flying back
Any travellers experiencing symptoms should call NHS if coming back from China, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia or Macau
Comes amid searing criticism of state for not acting with enough haste
At least 16 nations round the world have already banned travellers from China
Outbreak has thus far claimed 566 lives and infected almost 30,000 worldwide
Do YOU have a coronavirus story? Email Leading British scientists today involved a blanket ban on all travellers from China to the united kingdom until the planet develops a vaccine against the deadly coronavirus because the Government faces backlash for its 'weak' response to the outbreak that has killed 638 people.

Experts argue travel restrictions are 'worth implementing' because they 'buy valuable time' for virologists to make and mass-produce a jab which will prevent the spread of the SARS-like infection on home soil.

The stark warning comes from leading communicable disease specialists Professor Paul Hunter and Professor John Edmunds, who today spoke at a hastily organised meeting by the respected Science Media Centre – an independent body that prides itself on being 'unashamedly pro-science'.

Their calls to build up measures come amid backlash at the Government's 'weak' response to the outbreak. Last night it issued 'updated travel advice' - which simply warned travellers from nine Asian countries 'to phone NHS 111 and quarantine themselves' if they feel ill.

Ministers announced the recommendation after a businessman who had not visited China was confirmed to be the third case of the coronavirus within the UK.

He is thought to be in his 40s or 50s and attended a business conference in Singapore organised by a UK company called Servomex, which describes itself as a 'provider of reliable, accurate and stable gas measurements' and is predicated shortly faraway from Brighton.

Health bosses have now launched a frantic but farcical search for anyone who spent quite quarter-hour with the man - despite not quarantining his circle of relatives .

Furious Brits have slammed the 'weak' measures to stop more cases within the UK, urging ministers to shut the border and saying 'serious guidance is needed'. Others have questioned if it is time to start out wearing face masks.

It comes after British honeymooner Alan Steele, from Wolverhampton, became the second confirmed UK national to be diagnosed with the lethal disease after catching it on a cruise liner off the coast of Japan.

Mr Steele was hauled off the Diamond Princess cruise ship and separated from his wife Wendy at Yokohama Bay this morning before being whisked into quarantine after testing positive for corona despite not yet showing any symptoms.

Almost 640 people have died from the coronavirus, which may be spread through coughs, sneezes and touching contaminated surfaces. Figures also show quite 31,000 cases are recorded in 28 countries and territories round the world.

The Department of Health today refused to discuss the involves a travel ban. Ministers claim to be following the recommendation of the planet Health Organisation (WHO), which says travel bans can prove disruptive and harm the economies of affected nations, also as discourage China from being transparent about the outbreak.

In other developments to the escalating outbreak today:

British tourist Alan Steele , from Wolverhampton, was hauled off a cruise ship and brought to hospital after testing positive for coronavirus on his honeymoon in Japan
Officials have launched a frantic appeal for anyone who has spent quarter-hour with Britain's third coronavirus patient - but won't reveal who he's
Authorities say British victim caught the deadly virus at a business conference while staying during a £1,000-a-night five-star hotel in Singapore
Local media reports the conference was held by a British-based company which provides 'stable gas measurements'
China's central government has ordered Wuhan - the outbreak's epicentre - to gather all suspected patients also as their close contacts in mass quarantine camps
Wuhan officials are now completing door-to-door health checks to spot potential carriers who would wish to be isolated

Source : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7977607/Fury-Government-tells-people-flying-home-Asia-call-NHS-111-feel-ill.html
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