Sri Lanka confirms 1st case of new virus, a Chinese tourist

Thousands of people have been sickened in China by the new virus and scores of people have died.
A man who arrived in the Hong Kong from Wuhan via the cross-border high-speed railway is the first suspected case of the new corana virus in the country. (Photo | AP)
A man who arrived in the Hong Kong from Wuhan via the cross-border high-speed railway is the first suspected case of the new corana virus in the country. (Photo | AP)

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan health authorities on Monday said the country has its first confirmed case of a person infected with the new virus from China.

The patient is a Chinese woman in her 40s who arrived in Sri Lanka last week as a tourist from China's Hubei province, said Dr Sudath Samaraweera, chief epidemiologist of the country's health ministry.

The woman was suffering from a fever when she was admitted on Saturday to the island nation's Infectious Disease Hospital, a state-run facility that treats people suffering from potentially deadly infectious diseases.

Sri Lanka became a major travel destination for Chinese tourists in recent years.

Many Chinese nationals also work on Chinese-funded infrastructure projects - including a sea port, port city and highways.

Thousands of people have been sickened in China by the new virus and scores of people have died.

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