Jamaica Gleaner

Cases of new viral pneumonia surpass 200

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BEIJING (AP): CHINA REPORTED a sharp rise in the number of people infected with a new coronaviru­s yesterday, including the first cases in the capital. The outbreak coincides with the country’s busiest travel period, as millions board trains and planes for the Lunar New Year holidays.

Health authoritie­s in the central city of Wuhan, where the viral pneumonia appears to have originated, said an additional 136 cases have been confirmed in the city, which now has a total of 198 infected patients. As of the weekend, a third patient had died, bringing the death toll to three.

Two individual­s in Beijing and one in the southern city of Shenzhen have also been diagnosed with the new coronaviru­s, health commission­s in the respective cities said yesterday. The three people had visited Wuhan.

The outbreak has put other countries on alert as millions of Chinese travel for Lunar New Year. Authoritie­s in Thailand and Japan have already identified at least three cases, all involving recent travel from China.

South Korea reported its first case Monday, when a 35-year-old Chinese woman from Wuhan tested positive for the new coronaviru­s one day after arriving at Seoul’s Incheon airport. The woman has been isolated at a state-run hospital in Incheon city, just west of Seoul, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement.

At least a half-dozen countries in Asia and three United States airports have started screening incoming airline passengers from central China.

Videos posted online show people in protective suits checking one by one the temperatur­es of plane passengers arriving in Macao from Wuhan. A man surnamed Yang, who works for the Macao Health Bureau, confirmed over the phone that such checks are indeed taking place in the southern Chinese region.

Many of the initial cases of the coronaviru­s had connection­s to a seafood market in Wuhan, which was closed as an investigat­ion was under way.

As hundreds of people who came into close contact with diagnosed patients were not infected themselves, the municipal health commission maintains that the virus is not easily transmitte­d between humans, though it has not ruled out limited human-to-human transmissi­on.

China’s National Health Commission said experts have judged the current outbreak to be “preventabl­e and controllab­le.”

“However, the source of the new type of coronaviru­s has not been found, we do not fully understand how the virus is transmitte­d, and changes in the virus still need to be closely monitored,” the commission said in a statement Sunday.

 ?? AP ?? This January 17, 2020 photo shows the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China. China reported on Monday a sharp rise in the number of people affected in a pneumonia outbreak caused by a new coronoavir­us, including the first cases in the capital.
AP This January 17, 2020 photo shows the closed Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China. China reported on Monday a sharp rise in the number of people affected in a pneumonia outbreak caused by a new coronoavir­us, including the first cases in the capital.

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