Getty Images
Coronavirus 5e307f43325e4

CDC Advises Against Nonessential Travel Following Coronavirus Outbreak

Jan. 28, 2020
More than 4,500 people have become ill following the outbreak.

An updated travel recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is cautioning against nonessential travel to China.

The outbreak of the coronavirus has reached the United States, with five confirmed cases as of January 28 and more suspected. All five cases have been travelers returning from Wuhan, China, the origin of the outbreak.

"Based on current information, the immediate health risk from 2019-nCoV to the general American public is considered low at this time," the agency wrote in a statement. "However, risk is dependent on exposure and some people will have greater risk of infection, for example, healthcare workers caring for 2019-nCoV patients and other close contacts."

More than 4,500 Coronavirus cases have been reported throughout China, with 106 confirmed deaths.

Person-to-person community spread with this virus reportedly is occurring in the country but has not been observed outside of China

The outbreak began when the coronavirus jumped from animal to human. There currently is no vaccine available for the strain of this virus, known as coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

The CDC also wrote about its efforts to control the illness, "While it’s possible that some person-to-person spread with this virus may be detected in the United States, the goal of the ongoing U.S. public health response is to contain this outbreak and prevent sustained spread in this country."

Additional information about coronavirus can be found on the CDC website.

Sponsored Recommendations

Committing to Safety: Why Leadership’s Role in Safety Excellence is Key

Jan. 13, 2025
Leadership has the power to transform an organization through their behavior and vision, which can result in the creation of an organizational culturethat supports safety excellence...

Speak Up! Cementing "See Something, Say Something" to Drive Safety

Jan. 13, 2025
Many organizations promote "see something, say something" to encourage their people to intervene and make work safe. But most don't go far enough to equip teams with the skills...

The Truth and Challenges of Cultivating Chronic Unease

Jan. 13, 2025
DEKRA announces its latest white paper, “The Truth and Challenges of Cultivating Chronic Unease,” as a definitive look into why being vulnerable to incidents strengthens our commitment...

Mitigating Risks: Strategies for Safeguarding Workers in Hazardous Workplaces

Jan. 13, 2025
Join our expert team in taking on the challenge to make safety part of your organization’s DNA as work, the workforce, and workplaces evolve.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of EHS Today, create an account today!