Deccan Chronicle

Demon epidemic: Xi to WHO chief

Anger at local officials in Hubei as more than 4,500 cases reported in 24 hours

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Wuhan, Jan. 28: President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that China was in a struggle against a “demon” epidemic, as the death toll from the new SARS-like virus soared to

106 and the first cases of human-to-human contagion were detected abroad.

Xi made his remarks during talks with head of the World Health Organizati­on in Beijing as a host of nations prepared to airlift their citizens from Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak. “Chinese people are currently engaged in a serious struggle against an epidemic of a new type of coronaviru­s infection,” Xi told WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s.

“The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide,” the Chinese leader said, pledging that the government would be transparen­t and release informatio­n on the virus in a “timely” manner.

His comments came after anger simmered on Chinese social media over the handling of the health emergency by local officials in central Hubei province, where the disease first emerged in December. Some experts have praised Beijing for being more reactive and open about this virus compared to its handling of the Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome (SARS) epidemic of 20022003. But others say local cadres had earlier been more focused on projecting stability than responding to the outbreak when it began to spread earlier this month.

Since then, the number of cases has soared — doubling to more than 4,500 in the past 24 hours. WHO chief Tedros praised China’s response to the crisis during a meeting with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, according to state news agency Xinhua.

 ?? —AP ?? Passengers wear protective face masks arrive at the high speed train station in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Hong Kong’s leader has announced that all rail links to mainland China will be cut starting Friday as fears grow about the spread of a new virus.
—AP Passengers wear protective face masks arrive at the high speed train station in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Hong Kong’s leader has announced that all rail links to mainland China will be cut starting Friday as fears grow about the spread of a new virus.

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