Officials are taking "all the necessary precautions in accordance with the scientific recommendations, conditions and standards approved by the World Health Organisation," the ministry said.
"The general health condition is not a cause for concern."
The new type of coronavirus first appeared in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in December. Its symptoms, including cough and fever and in severe cases pneumonia, are similar to many other illnesses. The new virus causes flu-like symptoms, such as fever, cough and in severe cases pneumonia.
It's from the coronavirus family, which includes those that can cause the common cold as well as more serious illnesses such as SARS and MERS.
The viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 6000 people in the mainland and more than a dozen other countries. China's death toll has passed 130.
Several countries have confirmed cases of the virus, with most of them being Chinese visitors, people who visited Wuhan or family members in close contact with the sick.
The source of the virus and the full extent of its spread are still unknown. However, the World Health Organisation said most cases reported to date "have been milder, with around 20% of those infected experiencing severe illness."
- AP