Deccan Chronicle

China virus death toll up 106

Over 4,500 cases positive worldwide; except Tibet all provinces hit

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Beijing, Jan. 28: China has reported 24 more deaths from coronaviru­s epidemic, taking the number of fatalities to

106 as the confirmed cases of pneumonia caused by the outbreak stand at

4,515, the health authoritie­s announced on Tuesday.

Barring Tibet, all Chinese provinces have reported the virus cases, posing a major challenge for the health authoritie­s to contain it.

Overseas confirmed cases have been reported in Thailand (7), Japan

(3), South Korea (3), the United States (3), Vietnam (2), Singapore

(4), Malaysia (3), Nepal

(1), France (3), Australia

(4) and Sri Lanka (1). The death toll from a coronaviru­s outbreak in China has soared to 106 while nearly 1,300 new cases have been confirmed, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

The provincial authoritie­s in the virus epicentre of Hubei province, of which Wuhan city is the capital, said 24 more people had died from the virus with 1,291 more infections.

By Monday evening, a total of 4,515 cumulative confirmed cases of the new pneumonia had been reported in Hubei, while 2,567 patients are hospitalis­ed, with 563 in severe conditions and

127 in critical conditions, the Hubei Provincial Health Commission said on Tuesday.

Hospitals across the province received 31,934 fever patients on Monday, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

As of now, 4,200 confirmed cases of the virus have been reported from China. China’s top cities of Beijing and Shanghai reported their first deaths late on Monday first from the novel coronaviru­s, the health commission­s in both Beijing and Shanghai reported.

A 50-year-old male died of respirator­y failure in Beijing on Monday. He was diagnosed on January 22, and was in Wuhan City from January 8 to 15.

Shanghai authoritie­s have yet to release details of the deceased patient, state-run CGTN reported.

As of Monday night, Beijing had eight more confirmed cases of the disease, bringing the total number to 80.

Two patients have been discharged from hospitals after treatment, while 63 patients were in stable condition. Shanghai had 66 confirmed cases as of Monday night, aged between seven and 88 years old.

A sense of disquiet prevailed in Beijing as officials announced the capital’s first death from the deadly virus, a grim reminder that the epidemic has begun to take toll outside Hubei province.

The World Health Organisati­on admitted an error in its assessment of the global risk of a deadly virus in China, saying it was “high” and not “moderate”, reports said.

The Geneva-based WHO in its latest situation report said the risk was “very high in China, high at the regional level and high at the global level”.

The organisati­on attached to UN admitted that it had stated “incorrectl­y” in its previous reports that the global risk was “moderate”.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s is currently visiting Beijing to discuss how to contain the outbreak. He was quoted as saying on Thursday that “this is an emergency in China, but it has not yet become a global health emergency”.

Meanwhile, the train and bus services between Beijing and neighbouri­ng Tianjin have been suspended.

China has also extended the New Year Festival holidays till February 2 to prevent reverse migration of millions of migrants works to return to their work from holidays.

Universiti­es, primary and middle schools and kindergart­ens across the country will postpone the opening of the spring semester until further notice. The government is focussing efforts to prevent mass gatherings and mass travel to ensure the virus is not spread fast.

 ??  ?? A Central team visits the Special Isolation Ward set up to provide treatment in case of coronaviru­s infection at the Fever Hospital, in Hyderabad, on Tuesday.
A Central team visits the Special Isolation Ward set up to provide treatment in case of coronaviru­s infection at the Fever Hospital, in Hyderabad, on Tuesday.

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