Millennium Post

China reports 17 new cases of virus Tulsi Gabbard defeats man in push-up challenge

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BEIJING: China reported 17 new cases of the mysterious Sars-like virus on Sunday, including three people in serious condition, heightenin­g fears ahead of China's Lunar New Year holiday when hundreds of millions of people move around the country.

The new coronaviru­s strain has caused alarm because of its connection to Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome, which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.

Of the 17 new cases in the central city of Wuhan -believed to be the epicentre of the outbreak -- three were described as “severe”, of which two patients were too critical to be moved, authoritie­s said.

Those infected range from 30 to 79 years old.

The virus has now infected 62 people in Wuhan, city authoritie­s said, with eight in a severe condition, 19 recovered and discharged from hospital, and the rest in isolation receiving treatment.

Two people have died so far from the virus, including a 69-year-old man on Wednesday after the disease caused pulmonary tuberculos­is and damaged multiple organ functions.

Authoritie­s said they had begun “optimised” testing of pneumonia cases across the city to identify those infected, and would begin “detection work... towards suspected cases in the city” as a next step, as well as carrying out “sampling tests”.

Scientists with the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis at Imperial College in London warned in a paper published Friday that the number of cases in the city was likely to be closer to 1,700, much higher than the number officially identified.

Authoritie­s said Sunday that some of the cases had “no history of contact” with the seafood market believed to be the centre of the outbreak.

WASHINGTON DC: Democratic presidenti­al candidate Tulsi Gabbard defeated a man in a push-up challenge after he asked the Hindu Congresswo­man if she could beat fellow party contender Joe Biden in such a contest, media reports said.

The incident took place on the night of January 16 while she was addressing a crowd at a town hall in New Hampshire, New England, according to The Hill news magazine.

The man asked her: "Former Vice President Biden has randomly challenged people in the audience to a push-up contest even if they're in walkers... Do you think you could take him?" "My educated and informed guess would be yes," Gabbard replied. "However, Joe Biden may have some superhuman push-up ability that nobody knows about. But I would take most people to a pushup challenge."

Then the man joined Gabbard on stage, where the two competed before she ultimately won. The incident comes after Biden got into a heated exchange at an Iowa event last December, challengin­g a supporter to a push-up contest.

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