- Countries around the world are evacuating citizens from China because of a deadly coronavirus outbreak that originated in the city of Wuhan in December.
- The virus has killed more than 630 people and infected more than 30,000. For the latest case total, death toll, and travel information, see Business Insider's live updates here.
- France has placed its evacuees in a seaside resort, while Australian nationals are being held in a detention center on a remote island.
- Photos from around the world show what these quarantine conditions look like.
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Quarantines have been around since the 14th century, but China has implemented the largest one in human history.
The country closed off the Hubei province in response to a deadly coronavirus that has killed more than 630 people and infected more than 30,000. The quarantine effectively places around 50 million people on lockdown as part of the country's efforts to stop the virus' spread.
As more coronavirus cases are reported outside China, other countries have followed suit by quarantining citizens who have recently returned from Wuhan, the central Chinese city where outbreak began.
Nations including Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, India, Indonesia, Japan, Italy, France, the United States, and the United Kingdom have either evacuated citizens or plan to do so in the coming days. The types of accommodations for these evacuees vary widely. The United States and Italy have placed evacuees in military bases, while Canada has put them up in a motel.
Hong Kong and Japan, meanwhile, have quarantined entire cruise ships.
Here's what quarantine facilities around the world look like.