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Bangkok faces greatest threat of the killer coronavirus along with LA, New York and London – Daily Mail, Dailymail.co.uk

Bangkok faces greatest threat of the killer coronavirus along with LA, New York and London – Daily Mail, Dailymail.co.uk

Bangkok faces the greatest threat of the killer coronavirus spreading there from China , scientists have warned.

Academics at the University of Southampton today used travel data to work out which cities around the world are most likely to see cases in the future.

Los Angeles and New York place in the top 25 and London is more at risk than any other city in Europe, researchers warned.

Paris was th on the list and Frankfurt was 41 th, despite cases having been confirmed in France and Germany already.

Five people in the US are battling the virus but none have yet been confirmed in the UK.

The UK’s Department of Health today confirmed almost people have now been tested for the deadly coronavirus.

All of them have come back as negative, but Public Health England director said she believes the virus is already in the UK.

So far, the virus has spread to some 20 countries or territories outside of mainland China but experts said they expect the global infections to continue.

Academics at the University of Southampton today used travel data to work out which cities around the world are most likely to see cases in the future. The top are ranked here

Bangkok faces the greatest threat of the killer coronavirus spreading from China. One case already confirmed in the hugely populated Thai city (Pictured: A man wears a face mask in Bangkok)

At least five million people are expected to have left the diseased region of Hubei in China for Lunar New Year before a travel ban was put in place. Pictured, staff disinfecting an aircraft at Thai Airways airline’s hangar in Bangkok

The research comes as European and American citizens stranded in Wuhan, the Chinese city ​​at the center of the outbreak, wait to be rescued by officials scrambling to put escape flights in motion.

Wuhan has been under lockdown along with several other cities in the Hubei province for almost a week.

Millions of people have been contained to try and limit the spread of the coronavirus.

However, at least five million people are expected to have left the diseased region before restrictions were put in place ‘too late’.

In the weeks leading up to the travel ban, Chinese tourists flew across the world for Lunar New Year holidays. At the same time, the number of patients struck with the virus soared.

Coronavirus is deemed highly contagious and transmitted via a simple cough or sneeze.

The Thai government is meeting today to discuss how to evacuate the known expats living in Wuhan, most of them are students. European and American citizens are also waiting to be rescued by officials. Pictured, a train station in Bangkok where people are wear masks

Wuhan coronavirus, also known as 9364 – nCoV, is confirmed to have infected at least 4, people globally as of today. It’s killed 113 in China in under a month.

Southampton’s Professor Tatem and colleagues used anonymized mobile phone and IP address data and international air travel days before the annual Lunar New Year and the two and a half months following.

The analysis was based on data from previous years, and did not take into account the effect of the outbreak or the travel restrictions in Hubei province implemented on January .

However, the team highlighted that a high proportion of people typically travel before in the two weeks before Luna New Year’s day, on January 32.

The report by the University’s WorldPop team found Bangkok in Thailand is under the biggest threat, based on the number of air travellers predicted to arrive there from the worst affected cities in mainland China.

Thailand has 18 confirmed coronavirus cases – the most outside of China. The country health minister Anutin Charnvirakul has reportedly admitted the country cannot stop the virus from spreading because there are so many Chinese travellers there.

Hong Kong, in China, is second on the list, followed by Taipei, the capital of China’s Taiwan, and Seoul, in South Korea.

Sydney and Melbourne in Australia are (th and

    (th respectively, Los Angeles

WHIC H COUNTRIES ARE MOST AT RISK?

(Thailand

    *) Japan

        Hong Kong, China

          Taiwan, China

            (South Korea ) US

              Malaysia

    Singapore

      (Vietnam

      (Australia)

      Indonesia

        )

          Cambodia

            Macao, China (Philippines)

    Canada

      UK

          United Arab Emirates

            Italy

              Russia