Automakers impose travel bans due to deadly coronavirus outbreak

Ford and GM have imposed travel restrictions to the city of Wuhan due to a deadly outbreak of a new strain of coronavirus in the city. GM confirmed to Bloomberg it has issued a "global travel advisory" for the Chinese city, with travel limited to "business critical" issues. Ford had also issued a travel advisory for its employees, while Volkswagen has given safety advice to its staff.

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