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Soldiers wearing face masks screened people Thursday for the coronavirus in Wuhan, China — where doctors wore hazmat suits to treat patients sickened by the mystery illness, photos from inside the city show.

Wuhan government officials called the situation a “state of war” after a public transportation ban and other safety measures were issued in the central Chinese city where the disease emerged, according to NPR.

A militia member checks the body temperature of a driver of a vehicle at an expressway toll gate in Wuhan.EPAA militia member checks the body temperature of a driver of a vehicle at an expressway toll gate in Wuhan.EPA

“Strictly implement emergency response requirements, enter into a state of war and implement wartime measures to resolutely curb the spread of this epidemic,” officials warned, according to the report.

The officials further urged residents to remain in their homes, saying, “Homes must be segregated, neighbors must be watched.”

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Passengers wear protective face masks at the departure hall of the high speed train station in Hong Kong.
Passengers wear protective face masks at the departure hall of the high speed train station in Hong Kong.AP
A woman wearing a protective mask at Beijing railway station
A woman wearing a protective mask at Beijing railway stationAFP via Getty Images
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A staff member (center) checking body temperature of a passenger at the Yingtan North Railway Station in Nanchang, China
A staff member (center) checking body temperature of a passenger at the Yingtan North Railway Station in Nanchang, ChinaAFP via Getty Images
Staff members disinfecting at the Yingtan North Railway Station
Staff members disinfecting at the Yingtan North Railway StationAFP via Getty Images
Parents put a protective mask on their baby as they stand outside Beijing railway station.
Parents put a protective mask on their baby as they stand outside Beijing railway station.AFP via Getty Images
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Wuhan issued a travel ban Wednesday that suspended all public transportation in an effort to contain the spread of the virus, which has sickened more than 600 people and killed 17.

The mandate banned travel out of the central Chinese city on trains, long-haul buses and flights.

Soldiers were photographed wearing face masks as they barricaded the entrances to the city’s train stations Thursday morning to prevent travel out of Wuhan.

Cars were still allowed to leave Wuhan on Thursday, but officials began to close down major highways, NPR reported.

Officials said they were screening anyone leaving or entering the city for symptoms such as fever.

The city is home to 11 million residents, who received less than eight hours’ notice of the quarantine, according to the report.

The deadly virus can spread from person to person, but the exact nature of that transmission is not known, officials said.

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Medical staff transfer a patient of a highly suspected case of the new coronavirus at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong.
Medical staff transfer a patient with what is highly suspected to be a case of the new coronavirus at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong.REUTERS
Medical staff attending to a patient at the The Central Hospital Of Wuhan.
Medical staff attend to a patient at the Central Hospital of Wuhan.via REUTERS
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An Indonesian health official monitors as passengers from an international flight have their temperature checked.
An Indonesian health official monitors as passengers from an international flight have their temperatures checked.Getty Images
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