
'No Chinese allowed': Racism surges as coronavirus spreads
From violent memes and calls to 'nuke China' to shops declaring 'No Chinese allowed'.
From violent memes and calls to 'nuke China' to shops declaring 'No Chinese allowed'.
Ministry says school hostels must have isolation facilities.
Fonterra is closely watching the situation in China after the coronavirus outbreak.
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While other airlines are pulling back from China, Air NZ continues Shanghai service.
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There's a high likelihood the coronavirus will reach New Zealand's shores.
Some 600 Australians will be quarantined on Christmas Island, but no Kiwis will be there.
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A student is in isolation at Auckland Hospital awaiting coronavirus test results.
Fears are spreading about the new virus, which has killed more than 130.
"I'd just like to say thanks to all the snowflakes for the free advertising."
It comes as the country ramps up its response to the deadly infection.
Kiwi dad of desperate family says he's heard nothing about a planned evacuation.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it's in partnership with New Zealand.
Almost all cases of coronavirus have come from people who have visited Wuhan, until now.
Non-essential travel to China should be avoided, officials say.
PM says it would be a logistical challenge to get Kiwis home from Wuhan.
There were also 1771 new cases of infection confirmed.
Union says employers have extra responsibility in an epidemic situation.
Any at-risk children or teachers should stay away for 14 days.
Sheppard Qin isn't bothered about coronavirus and says there's plenty of shops still open.
A Kiwi trapped in Wuhan estimates he has only a few day's worth of food left.
Up to 90 per cent of Chinese visitors could be affected by travel restrictions.
Investors exit dollar for safe havens including gold.
The virus has already claimed around 60 lives and infected thousands more.
NZX 50 follows Wall Street lower as investors step back from tourism-related stocks.
Students, staff who've travelled to countries with coronavirus cases asked to stay home.
Almost 60 people in China have died and NZ's Govt has been ramping up prevention efforts.