LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - British foreign minister
Dominic Raab advised British nationals on Tuesday to stop all
non-essential travel globally for the next 30 days, the latest
stringent measure taken by the government to try to stem a
growing coronavirus outbreak.
"With immediate effect, I have taken the decision to advise
British nationals against non-essential travel globally, for an
initial period of 30 days and of course subject to ongoing
review," Raab told parliament.
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, writing by Elizabeth Piper;
editing by Michael Holden)