Indonesia traces movements of Chinese tourist with coronavirus

Tourists in Denpasar, on Indonesia's resort island of Bali, on Jan 26, 2020. A Chinese tourist has been diagnosed with coronavirus upon return from Bali. PHOTO: AFP

JAKARTA (REUTERS) - Indonesia is retracing the movements of a Chinese tourist diagnosed with coronavirus upon return from the resort island of Bali, a health ministry official said on Thursday (Feb 13).

The world's fourth most populous country, with more than 260 million people, is a popular destination for Chinese visitors but has so far not recorded any cases.

Mr Anung Sugihantono, at Indonesia's health ministry, told Reuters that the authorities were checking hotels and other destinations where the tourist might have gone, but nobody in Bali had yet been found with symptoms of the coronavirus.

Another ministry official, Mr Achmad Yurianto, told reporters the tourist was probably infected on public transport in China upon return.

In a statement on microblogging site Weibo, official media in China's Anhui province said the tourist, identified only as Jin, travelled from Wuhan city - where the epidemic originated - to Bali on Jan 22 and returned to China on Jan 28.

Bali is Indonesia's main tourism gateway and has already seen 20,000 cancellations, according to Indonesia's hotels and restaurants association.

The Anhui media said the tourist flew on a plane operated by Indonesia's Lion Air from Wuhan and returned via a Garuda Indonesia flight to Shanghai.

Lion Air spokesman Danang Mandala Prihantoro said in a statement that the airline had concluded that passengers and crew on board the plane taken by the tourist were free of the virus.

Garuda Indonesia spokesman Ikhsan Rosan said in a statement the carrier had grounded and disinfected its plane.

The virus has killed 1,350 people, all but two in China.

Indonesia has barred visitors who have been in China for 14 days and halted flights.

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