Israel advises citizens against all foreign travel over coronavirus concerns
Israel has advised its citizens to reconsider all foreign travel amid the global spread of the new coronavirus that was first reported in China.
The health ministry on Wednesday ordered people to avoid travel to Italy and said anyone returning from there would be required to enter home quarantine for 14 days. That rule will take effect on Sunday.
In a statement, the ministry said people should "consider the necessity of travelling abroad in general, in addition to the requirement for people to go into isolation (quarantine) when returning from certain countries".
The ministry also urged people to avoid international conferences.
Israel has already cancelled all flights to and from China and mandated 14 days of home quarantine for travellers from several Asian countries.
Israel has reported two infections of the coronavirus, which causes a potentially fatal illness known as COVID-19.
Both were passengers who were flown home and immediately placed in isolation after being on a cruise ship that was quarantined in Japan.
The outbreak has infected more than 80,000 people globally and killed more than 2,700.