‘No coronavirus in China women football team’
BRISBANE, Australia: China’s women’s football team has been quarantined in a Brisbane hotel over fears about the deadly coronavirus after arriving for an Olympic qualifying competition, reports said Wednesday.
Queensland state chief health officer Jeannette Young said no one from the group had shown any symptoms and it was a precautionary measure. “There is absolutely no risk to anyone else in that hotel or to the staff in that hotel, these people are all well,” she was quoted as saying by broadcaster ABC.
“(The team have) been extremely cooperative, as has the Chinese consulate.” “If any of these footballers develop any symptoms we will of course be taking them immediately to one of our hospitals... to be immediately assessed and tested and isolated,” she added.
The team reportedly arrived in Australia via Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak and where the Olympic qualifying tournament was originally due to be held.The event, which also involves Australia, Taiwan and Thailand, was on Sunday shifted out of China to Sydney, with matches scheduled to be played next week.
In a statement Wednesday, Australian football chiefs said ticket sales had been halted after advice from medical experts that they believe the coronavirus is contagious before people show symptoms. It said it was working with the government and the Asian Football Confederation “to explore the ramifications of this advice and how it may affect the staging of the women’s Olympic Football qualifiers”.
The virus, which is believed to have originated in a market trading in wild animals in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, has infected nearly 6,000 people in China and killed more than 130.
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