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Malaysian citizen infected with novel coronavirus

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 4, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – A Malaysian citizen who had not
visited China has contracted the new coronavirus after travelling to
Singapore, health authorities reported Tuesday.

The 41-year-old man had visited neighbouring Singapore for a week from
January 16 during which he attended meetings that also involved delegates
from China, Malaysian Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said.

“The Malaysian victim has not been to China. He met Chinese delegates from
Wuhan in Singapore,” Noor Hisham Abdullah, director-general of health,
Ministry of Health, told AFP.

The man is the country’s first citizen to be infected with the virus.
Malaysia’s nine other confirmed cases are all Chinese nationals who came from
Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the virus was first detected.

It has so far infected more than 20,000 people, killing at least 425 in
China, and spread to more than two dozen countries.

At a press conference earlier, Malaysia’s health minister Dzulkefly said
the country was contacting Singapore authorities to find out the possible
source of the infection by the Malaysian man.

Dzulkefly said the individual is in a stable condition in hospital, and
that his family members are being monitored.

Malaysia has imposed an entry ban for Chinese nationals from Wuhan in a bid
to stop the spread of the virus.

Meanwhile, two out of the 107 people — Malaysians and Chinese nationals
married to Malaysians — who arrived on a special flight from Wuhan early
Tuesday were found to be feverish and were being treated in a hospital.

Malaysia had sent the special flight to evacuate its citizens and their
families trapped in the Chinese city which has been under quarantine by the
authorities.

The remaining 105 people on the flight are being held in a facility for 14
days, the incubation period for the virus.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1841 hrs