Coronavirus: Singapore bank evacuated after worker falls ill

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DBS building in SingaporeImage copyrightEPA
Image captionThe common areas of the building such as lifts and toilets are being deep cleaned
Around 300 employees have been evacuated from Singapore's biggest bank, DBS, after one person fell ill with the new coronavirus.
All 300 had been working on the same floor, the 43rd, and were sent home on Wednesday.
Singapore had previously reported 47 cases of the new virus, one of the highest tallies outside China.
Meanwhile, Formula 1's Chinese Grand Prix, due to take place in Shanghai on 19 April, has been postponed.
Motorsport governing body FIA said the measure had been taken "in order to ensure the health and safety of the travelling staff, championship participants and fans". It said it hoped to find an alternative date later in the year "should the situation improve".
And Vodafone and Nokia became the latest big tech firms to pull out of the Mobile World Congress later this month in Barcelona because of the coronavirus. On Tuesday Facebook and Intel said they would not take part.
The event is the mobile industry's biggest and draws more than 100,000 people. Organisers GSMA said they were continuing to "monitor closely" the changing situation and had already implemented "additional health measures" for the event.
The overall number of infections is more than 44,000 on mainland China, with cases in more than 20 countries.
The DBS employee was tested on Tuesday and his infection was confirmed on Wednesday.
"As a precautionary measure, all employees on the affected floor vacated the premises to work from home," the firm said in a statement.
DBS said "during this difficult time, the bank will be providing this employee and his family with every support and guidance".
Building management staff conduct temperature screenings of visitors and tenants of a building in the financial district of Singapore on 10 February 2020Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionBuilding management staff have been testing people's temperatures in Singapore's financial district
Contact tracing is being done to verify who had been exposed to the affected employee. The common areas of the building in the Marina Bay Financial Centre - such as lifts and toilets - are being deep cleaned and disinfected.
Care packs with thermometers, masks and hand sanitisers were given to the evacuated employees and the bank said a medical helpline was in place.
Singapore raised its "Disease Outbreak Response System Condition" to orange last week - which means the disease is severe and spreads easily from person to person.
As a consequence, all companies and many public spaces have started scanning employees and visitors for temperature.
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The Covid-19, as the disease is officially called, has killed more than 1,100 people in China, where it emerged.
On Wednesday though, the country reported its lowest number of new cases in almost two weeks, with 2,015 new confirmed cases on Tuesday.
In its latest measure to try to halt the spread, China has said it will stagger the return of children to school. Several provinces have closed schools until the end of February.
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In Japan, the number of infections on a cruise ship quarantined off Yokohama has risen by 39.
From a total of more than 3,700 passengers and crew on board, almost 500 have been tested so far, but there are plans to step up testing in the next days.
While those infected are brought on land and taken into medical care, the remaining passengers have to stay in quarantine on the ship.
Media captionCoronavirus quarantine: 'I haven't had freedom for a month'
Another cruise ship that had been turned away from several ports including in Japan, Taiwan and Thailand - despite having no sick passengers on board - has finally got permission to dock in Cambodia.
The Westerdam, which is carrying more than 1,450 people, is now sailing for Sihanoukville where passengers will be able to disembark, owners Holland America confirmed.
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