FOURTEENTH coronavirus case in Australia is confirmed - as it’s revealed new patient is member of Chinese tour group that flew from Melbourne to the Gold Coast
A 37-year-old man has contracted coronavirus in Australia's 14th confirmed case
The man is a member of a group of nine Chinese tourists who are in quarantine
They have spent the last week in isolation in the Gold Coast University Hospital
There is 14 confirmed cases in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia
The virus has killed nearly 500 people and infected more than 24,000 in China
The fourteenth case of the deadly coronavirus has been confirmed in Australia.
The Chinese-national, 37, from Wuhan - the epicentre of the virus - is a member of a group of nine Chinese tourists who are in quarantine on the Gold Coast.
He was travelling with a 44-year-old man, 42-year-old woman and an eight-year-old boy who have also been diagnosed with the virus in Queensland.
The group flew to Queensland from Melbourne on January 27, and have spent the last week in isolation in the Gold Coast University Hospital.
Australia's 14th case of coronavirus has been confirmed in Queensland on Wednesday night
The 37-year-old man who contracted the virus is a member of a group of nine Chinese tourists who are in quarantine at Gold Coast University Hospital (pictured)
Queensland Health on Wednesday night said all four people are in a stable condition.
Five others who were a part of their tour group also remain in isolation at the same hospital.
It's the state's fourth confirmed case of the virus, while there are four each in NSW and Victoria, and two cases in South Australia
Of those, three people have recovered and been released.
More than 20 countries have confirmed cases of the virus, which has killed nearly 500 people and infected more than 24,000 in mainland China.
Two Australians on a cruise ship off Japan also contracted coronavirus after being exposed by a previous passenger.
The pair were among 10 people including three each from Japan and Hong Kong, one from the US and one Filipino crew member who tested positive aboard the Diamond Princess.
Two Australians on the Diamond Princess cruise ship off Japan also contracted coronavirus after being exposed by a previous passenger
Japan has quarantined the vessel carrying 223 Australians among 2666 guests and 1045 crew at Yokohama, south of Tokyo.
Diamond Princess was due to depart Yokohama on an eight-day round trip but the vessel will remain in quarantine for two weeks while Japanese authorities attempt to contain further spread of the virus.
The outbreak has prompted the World Health Organization to declare a global health emergency, several governments to institute travel restrictions and airlines to suspend flights to and from China.
AUSTRALIANS WITH THE CORONAVIRUS
NEW SOUTH WALES: 4
January 25
Three men aged 43, 53, and 35 who had recently travelled to China are confirmed to have contracted the disease.
Two flew in from Wuhan while the other arrived in Sydney from Shenzhen, south China.
They are being treated in isolation at Westmead Hospital and are in stable condition.
January 27
A 21-year-old woman is identified as the fourth person to test positive for the illness in NSW.
The woman, a student at UNSW, flew into Sydney International Airport on flight MU749 on January 23 and presented to the emergency department 24 hours later after developing flu-like symptoms.
She is being treated in isolation at Westmead Hospital.
VICTORIA: 4
January 25
A Chinese national aged in his 50s becomes the first confirmed case of the coronavirus in Australia.
The man flew to Melbourne on China Southern flight CZ321 from Wuhan via Guangzhou on January 19.
He is now in quarantined isolation at Monash Hospital in Clayton in Melbourne's east.
January 29
A Victorian man in his 60s is diagnosed with the coronavirus.
He became unwell on January 23 - two days after returning from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak.
The man was confirmed as positive on January 29 and was subsequently seen by doctors at the Monash Medical Centre. He was assessed as being well enough to stay at home.
January 30
A woman in her 40s is found to have coronavirus.
She was visiting from China and mostly spent time with her family.
She is being treated at Royal Melbourne Hospital.
February 1
A woman in her 20s in Melbourne is found to have the virus
QUEENSLAND: 4
January 29
Queensland confirms its first case after a 44-year-old Chinese national wass diagnosed with the virus.
He is being treated at Gold Coast University Hospital.
January 30
A 42-year-old Chinese woman who was travelling in the same Wuhan tour group as the 44-year-old man tests positive. She is in Gold Coast University Hospital in stable condition.
February 4
An eight-year-old boy has been diagnosed coronavirus. He is also from the tour group where the other Queensland cases came from
February 5
The case was found in a 37-year-old man, who was a member of a group of nine Chinese tourists in quarantine on the Gold Coast
SOUTH AUSTRALIA: 2
February 1
A Chinese couple in their 60s who arrived in Adelaide from Wuhan to visit relatives are confirmed to have coronavirus.
CHINA: 2
January 30
Two Australians have been confirmed as having the virus in Wuhan itself. Australia has raised the travel alert level to 'do not travel' for the city of Wuhan - the epicentre of the outbreak - and for the entire Hubei province.
Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy says unless people have contact with someone who is unwell and has come from that part of China, there is no need for current concern.
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