China
Chinese students contribute billions of pounds to the UK but universities are concerned about the impact of the virus.
Health officials confirmed that some 242 people had died from the flu-like virus in China’s Hubei province on Wednesday.
The patient caught the virus while in China and is being treated at Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital, health authorities said.
The human cost of the coronavirus outbreak in China continues to grow, but what will the economic cost be? China has the second largest GDP and one of the fastest-growing economies so the financial impact of the outbreak is likely to be felt around the world. We speak to economist Dr Jan Knoerich from King’s College London about just how big a shockwave this is likely to cause and what it means for the UK’s economy.
The government has introduced new measures to try and stop the virus spreading in the UK.
Amid a lethal outbreak, China faces growing calls to ban wild animal markets for good.
More than 1,100 people have now been tested for the virus in the UK.
Four more patients in England test positive as government warns of 'serious and imminent threat'.
811 are now known to have died.
Dr Li was told by police to stop "spreading rumours" when he tried to warn about the new virus.