New virus strengthens measures to isolate immigrant from Central Asia February 26 5:52

Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, has launched measures to isolate Kyrgyzstan from China, South Korea, Japan, and Iran, where the outbreak of the new coronavirus has spread, for 14 days, regardless of nationality, on the 25th.

In Central Asia, Kazakhstan also quarantined persons entering China from China for 14 days and mandated persons from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, and Macau to receive medical observation for 24 days. .

According to the Japanese embassy in Kazakhstan, one Japanese arriving on a non-stop flight from Japan to the capital Nur-Sultan on 23rd was isolated to a hospital following this measure.

Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan each share borders with China, but so far no cases of the new coronavirus have been identified.