Coronavirus death toll in China hits 54


A paramilitary officer wearing a mask to guard against a coronavirus originating from Wuhan, at the exit of the Forbidden City in Beijing yesterday. China now has a total of 1,610 confirmed infections. – AFP pic, January 26, 2020.

THE number of reported deaths from a viral outbreak in China has risen to 54, with authorities in hard-hit Hubei province today reporting 13 new fatalities and another 323 confirmed cases.

The latest numbers from Hubei, the epicentre of the contagion, puts the nationwide total of confirmed infections at 1,610, based on figures previously released by Beijing.

The coronavirus has spread to at least 13 other countries, including Malaysia.

President Xi Jinping yesterday warned that China faces a “grave situation” as authorities race to contain the respiratory illness that has caused the widespread abandonment of Lunar New Year celebrations nationwide and overwhelmed health facilities in Hubei.

The contagion remains centred in the Hubei provincial capital of Wuhan, which accounted for seven of the new deaths and 46 of the new confirmed cases, said the Hubei Health Commission.

Wuhan and more than a dozen other cities in the province have been locked down in a rapidly expanding quarantine effort marked by transport shutdowns and other restrictions on movement.

The previously unknown virus has caused global concern because of its similarity to the SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, pathogen, which killed hundreds across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002 and 2003.

It has also struck at possibly the worst time for China, when hundreds of millions of people are travelling across the country or overseas to celebrate the Lunar New Year holiday, China’s most important festival.

Hundreds of military doctors have been sent to Hubei, and authorities are rushing to build a pair of field hospitals to deal with the crisis as patients swamp local medical facilities.

The virus has spread nationwide in China, and cases have been reported in other nations as far away as the US, France and Australia. – AFP, January 26, 2020.


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