A new case of novel coronavirus has been confirmed in Victoria, taking the state total to four.
A woman in her 20s, a resident of Melbourne, is recovering at home.
She returned from Wuhan, Hubei Provence, on January 25 and became unwell two days later.
Health authorities say she was not considered infectious on the flight and she has remained isolated since being tested.
The latest case takes the total in Victoria to four, on top of 13 people pending results and 149 negative results.
There are no public exposure sites and no-one has been identified as having close contact with the woman.
The latest case of the virus comes as Melbourne’s Monash University announced it would delay the start of on-campus classes for a fortnight amid concerns over the international outbreak.
The university was worried students and staff may be delayed by measures to stop the virus and will not be back in time for the start of classes.
Monash is Australia’s largest university with more than 80,000 students.
“The novel coronavirus has created an unprecedented situation where some of our community of students and staff will not make it back in time from affected areas or isolation in time for the commencement of semester 1, 2020,” the university said in a statement.
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