Japan confirms 3 more evacuees from Wuhan test positive for coronavirus

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Japan confirms 3 more evacuees from Wuhan test positive for coronavirus
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1 patient was initially diagnosed with pneumonia but was later confirmed with the virus. FMTNews Wuhan Japan

TOKYO: Japan confirmed an additional three cases of the new coronavirus among evacuees from the Chinese city of Wuhan, including one who initially tested negative, the health ministry said on Saturday, bringing the country’s total to 20 cases.

But the man, who was initially diagnosed with pneumonia, later confirmed positive for the virus with an additional test, it said. Japan has emailed its citizens in the province to tell them of its plan, and is negotiating with China about Chinese spouses of Japanese citizens who also wish to travel to Japan, it said.

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