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Coronavirus: Chinese living overseas urged to stay put as imported cases rise
- As health officials in eastern Zhejiang province confirm seven people came back from Italy with virus, authorities want citizens living overseas to stay overseas
- Virologist says long-term strategy is needed to contain all forms of transmission
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Authorities in China are tightening quarantine rules and urging citizens overseas to put off trips home as the country reports more cases of incoming travellers with coronavirus.
The rise in imported cases poses another challenge for Beijing’s efforts to contain a deadly contagion that appeared to be out of control outside China.
On Tuesday, health officials in eastern Zhejiang confirmed seven new cases of the coronavirus, all of whom were Chinese nationals returning from Italy to Qingtian county in the province’s southeast.
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Of the seven, six travelled with a 31-year-old woman who was confirmed as infected on Monday. Identified by her surname Wang, she worked as a waitress in a restaurant in Bergamo, a city in the Lombardy region of northern Italy.

Wang flew to China with her husband, a younger brother and four colleagues from Milan through Moscow before arriving in Shanghai and travelling by road to Qingtian on Saturday.
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