The Asian Age

Lockdown in major China city; toll 304

1st coronaviru­s overseas death reported from Philippine­s

- HELEN ROXBURGH and BEIYI SEOW

China imposed a lockdown on Sunday on a major city far from the epicentre of the coronaviru­s epidemic, as its death toll from the disease soared to 304 and the first fatality outside the country was reported in the Philippine­s.

The events added to deepening concern about the potential for the virus to spread, as government­s around the world closed their borders to people from China.

Struggling to contain the virus, authoritie­s took action in eastern city of Wenzhou on Sunday — some 800 km from Wuhan, the metropolis at the heart of the health emergency — closing roads and confining

people to their homes.

Since emerging out of Wuhan late last year, the coronaviru­s has infected nearly 14,500 people across China and reached 24 countries.

In Thailand, which has 19 confirmed cases, doctors on Sunday said an elderly Chinese patient treated with a cocktail of flu and HIV drugs had shown a dramatic improvemen­t and tested negative for the virus 48

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Most of the infections overseas have been in people who had travelled from Wuhan, an industrial hub of 11 million people, or surroundin­g areas of Hubei province.

The man who died in the Philippine­s was a 44-yearold from Wuhan, according to the World Health Organisati­on, which has declared the epidemic a global health emergency.

China has embarked on unpreceden­ted efforts to contain the virus, which is believed to have jumped to humans from a Wuhan animal market, and can be transmitte­d among people in a similar fashion to the flu.

Those efforts have included extraordin­ary quarantine­s in Wuhan and surroundin­g cities, with all transport out banned, effectivel­y sealing-off more than 50 million people.

But 10 days after locking down Wuhan, authoritie­s imposed similar draconian measures on Wenzhou, a coastal city of nine million people in Zhejiang province, part of the eastern industrial heartland that has powered China's economic rise over recent decades.

Only one resident per household is allowed to go out every two days to buy necessitie­s, and 46 highway toll stations have been closed, authoritie­s announced.

The city had previously closed public places such as cinemas and museums, and suspended public transport.

Zhejiang has 661 confirmed infections, with 265 of those in Wenzhou, according to the government.

This is the highest tally for any province in China after ground-zero Hubei.

Internatio­nally, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Israel have banned foreign nationals from visiting if they have been in China recently, and they have also warned their own citizens against travelling there.

Mongolia, Russia and Nepal have closed their land borders.

The number of countries reporting infections rose to 24 after Britain, Russia and Sweden confirmed their first cases this weekend.

The death toll in China climbed to 304 on Sunday after authoritie­s reported 45 new deaths.

There were 2,590 new confirmed cases in China, bringing the total to nearly 14,500.

The number of confirmed infections in China is far higher than the Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome (SARS) outbreak of 200203.

SARS, caused by a pathogen similar to the new coronaviru­s and also originated in China, killed 774 people worldwide - most of them in mainland China and Hong Kong.

With hospitals in Wuhan overwhelme­d, China will Monday open a militaryle­d field hospital that was built in just 10 days to treat people stricken by the virus.

And with the Chinese economy suffering, the central bank announced it would release $173 billion on Monday to maintain liquidity in the banking system.

 ?? — AP ?? Chinese military medical staff members stand arrive at Wuhan Tianhe Internatio­nal Airport in China’s Hubei Province on Sunday.
— AP Chinese military medical staff members stand arrive at Wuhan Tianhe Internatio­nal Airport in China’s Hubei Province on Sunday.

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