Irishman in Wuhan marks birthday alone as coronavirus locks down city

Teacher says there are no people around and he is trying not to get infected

Ben Kavanagh wearing a mask and gogles in an appearance on RTÉ recently.
Ben Kavanagh wearing a mask and gogles in an appearance on RTÉ recently.

Psychology teacher Ben Kavanagh from Kilcullen in Co Kildare spent his birthday alone in the Chinese city of Wuhan which is under lockdown due to the coronavirus.

Mr Kavanagh, who has been living in Wuhan for almost two years, has also spoken of his concern that if he were to leave the city there was a risk he could be spreading the virus.

He said he “did a big shop” on Sunday morning so he now has enough supplies for 10 to 14 days.

Staying indoors is the safest way to avoid being infected, he told Newstalk Breakfast. “When I went out on Sunday I wore a mask.”

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It was difficult to describe the situation, he added, because there are no people around. “Everyone is keeping to themselves because there is such a long incubation period.”

Tuesday was Mr Kavanagh’s birthday, but he declined the offer of a friend to visit and help him celebrate. “I said no because there’s no way to tell if anyone is infected.”

He admitted that he is a little more worried now than he was last week. “There’s not much point in worrying, but if the situation gets worse then I might worry.

“I’m trying my best not to get infected.”

Asked about possible measures by the Irish government to bring citizens home, Mr Kavanagh said he would feel like he was leaving his life behind. “What if leaving would spread the virus more?”