The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus has shot up by 13,903 in one day, according to the World Health Organisation, with 167,511 people around the world infected with Covid-19 as of 16 March.
As the deadly outbreak continues to spread, countries around the world are closing their borders and entering lockdown.
The FCO has extended its list of countries to avoid as new travel restrictions mean it's getting harder to get in and out of countries.
The Independent has compiled a list of the travel bans in place but for the latest, follow our coverage here...
Transport services will be operating at reduced levels.Public gatherings are banned, most shops, many businesses and all schools and universities are closed, and residents have been instructed to remain at home as much as possible.There are limited, specific exceptions to the requirement to remain at home, in particular in order to buy food or other essential items, to return home to the primary residence, to go to work if unable to work from home and to carry out caring or similar duties.
As countries respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including travel and border restrictions, the FCO advises British nationals against all but essential international travel. Any country or area may restrict travel without notice.
You must follow the advice of local authorities. Your safety and security is the responsibility of the local authority where you are.If you wish to leave the country you are in, contact your airline or travel company and your insurance provider as soon as you are able, and keep up to date with the latest developments. International travel may become more difficult. We only organise assisted departure in exceptional circumstances.
- Financial help must be granted to protect the incomes of the millions of workers in the sector facing severe economic difficulties.
- Governments must extend vital, unlimited interest-free loans to global Travel & Tourism companies as well as the millions of small and medium sized businesses as a stimulus to prevent them from collapse.
- All government taxes, dues and financial demands on the travel sector need to be waived with immediate effect at least for the next 12 months.




