Britain is withdrawing its Foreign Office staff from China hours after dozens of UK nationals were evacuated from the city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak.
They arrived at a hospital in Merseyside on Friday, where they will spend 14 days in quarantine.
Their arrival came as the UK’s first cases of the new disease were confirmed, with health officials urgently trying to trace those who came into contact with two people diagnosed with the virus.
Meanwhile, China’s death toll from the new virus rose to 259 on Saturday, with the number of confirmed cases reaching 11,791, surpassing the number in the 2002-2003 Sars outbreak.

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Health officials trace prior movements of two people who fell ill at hotel in YorkKitchens are available for those who wish to self-cater, and families are being kept together, with games consoles, toys and cots provided.
PHE confirmed the two people - who are members of the same family - had been staying at the Staycity apartment-hotel in York when they became unwell.
They are being treated by Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in its specialist Airborne High Consequences Infectious Disease Centre (HCID).

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Coronavirus has now killed 259 people in China and spread to countries around the worldSouth Korea's second evacuation flight landed in Seoul with 330 people from Wuhan. They were to be screened for fever before being taken to two quarantine centers.

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'Do not go here and there in the open air without wearing a mask. Go back home quickly and wash your hands,' says droneMaterials directly used for epidemic control will be exempt from import tariffs from 1 January 31 March, the ministry said in a statement on its website.
Imports of donations including ambulances and disinfectant products will also be exempt from tariffs, value-added tax and consumption tax, it added.
He said: "Public Health England (PHE) have informed us that one of the two individuals to have tested positive for coronavirus is a student at the University of York.

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Quarantined city of 11 million appears desertedHe told the PA news agency: "My only worry now is after everybody pulls out the FCO will forget about those who are staying and not give any support for us."
Mr Hill added: "For British nationals that are staying in Wuhan, but also in China, to have the consulate and embassy evacuating, it's not a good sight to see really, is it?
"My concerns would basically be that they're going to completely write off China in the long run. Even though they say that they are trying, it's also a fear that with pulling all the staff out, they're just going to go 'out of sight, out of mind' kind of thing."
Mr Hill, who is from Sunderland, said he received a call from the FCO on Saturday morning saying he, his wife and daughter would be able to get on an evacuation plane bound for France.
But his wife is unable to leave because she works as a nurse at a hospital and is also unwilling to abandon her parents.
"I am not willing to leave her behind and take my daughter," Mr Hill said. "It's either we all go or we all stay in Wuhan, which I told the FCO officer and she was shocked at my answer but respected my choice to not break up the family."
He added: "Family is very important to me so it wasn't really a hard choice."
In one of them, Huanggang, authorities are requiring households to designate one individual who can leave the home, a local newspaper said. The city has a population of about 7.5 million.
The northern city of Tianjin, with a population of about 15 million, suspended all schools and businesses until further notice, joining other cities across China in implementing measures aimed at curbing the spread of the pathogen.
A total of 203 people have now been tested in the UK, with 201 results coming back negative and two positive.