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Australia warns virus pandemic now ‘upon us’

SYDNEY, Feb 27, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Australia’s prime minister said the
country considered the new coronavirus to be a pandemic Thursday, going a
step beyond the WHO as he extended a travel ban on visitors from China.

Announcing a national emergency response plan to the contagion, Scott
Morrison said he was considering “additional measures” for monitoring
travellers arriving in the country.

“We’re effectively operating now on the basis that there is one — a
pandemic,” Morrison said.

“We believe the risk of a global pandemic is very much upon us.”

The World Health Organization has stopped short of calling the virus a
pandemic, even as the number of new infections outside China exceed those
inside the hardest-hit country.

More than 2,700 people have died in China and some 78,000 have been
infected. There have been more than 50 deaths and 3,600 cases in dozens of
other countries.

The extended travel ban will come as a blow to Australian universities
which stand to lose $2 billion in fees as tens of thousands of Chinese
students are unable to take up places Down Under.

Students stuck in China “have been provided with a range of options”, said
Catriona Jackson, chief executive of Universities Australia, which represents
the sector.

They include postponing start dates, delaying assessments, fee-free
deferrals and accessing course content online.

Australia has reported 22 infections, but none that were contracted or
passed from person-to-person inside the country.

Morrison’s warning comes as he scrambles to burnish his leadership
credentials after fierce criticism of his handling of the months-long
bushfire crisis.

His government is also embroiled in a deepening political scandal over the
funnelling of taxpayer money into areas his coalition targeted in last year’s
election.

One minister has already been forced to resign as a result.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1314 hrs