University of Wisconsin - Platteville is monitoring six of its students for coronavirus after they returned from a trip to Wuhan, China, where the deadly virus seems to have originated from.

University officials say that so far, the virus has not been detected in the six students it is monitoring.

Two of the students are residents of Wuhan, according to the school, and were screened for the virus at O-Hare International Airport in Chicago.

The students are currently living in a residence, and are not quarantined or isolated.

China’s National Health Commission says 25 people have died from the Wuhan coronavirus with 830 people infected, as of 7 p.m. CT Thursday.

Twenty-four of the deaths were in Hubei province, where Wuhan is located, and and one in Hebei.

China's Ministry of Finance says it is allocating $144 million to combat the outbreak.

According to a statement from University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee: