Oman Daily Observer

Rapid virus spread pushes cases past half a million

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PARIS: Patients began to be hospitalis­ed in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019, carrying an unknown strain of pneumonia.

The authoritie­s notified the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) office in Beijing on December 31 that a new type of coronaviru­s had been detected.

Just 86 days later, more than half a million cases have been officially registered.

Three billion people are confined to their homes, morgues are overflowin­g in Italy and Spain, the streets of New York and major cities worldwide are deserted.

The global economy has crashed and the aircraft that contribute­d to the worldwide spread of the virus are grounded. Every day, scientists and epidemiolo­gists pore over the exponentia­l growth of the pandemic to see if they can get ahead of the curve to limit the spread.

Over the last six days, as many new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed around the world as in the previous 80 days. Among 505,587 cases detected in 182 countries, 23,293 people have died since the December outbreak.

China has recorded 81,285 cases, including 3,287 deaths. Italy, now one of the worst hit countries has suffered 8,165 deaths out of 80,539 cases.

However, these official statistics show only a fraction of the real case load. A large number of countries test only the worst cases and tests are in short supply in many others.

Scientists estimate a sizeable proportion of the people carrying the virus also show no symptoms and go undetected as they spread the disease.

Europe has become the centre of the pandemic with 274,955 cases — more than half of the declared count for

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OVER THE LAST SIX DAYS, AS MANY NEW CASES HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED AROUND THE WORLD AS IN THE PREVIOUS 80 DAYS. AMONG 505,587 CASES DETECTED IN 182 COUNTRIES, 23,293 HAVE DIED SINCE THE DECEMBER OUTBREAK

the whole world — including 15,999 deaths. On March 7, that figure was 10,000 cases, but the numbers have doubled in the last six days, reaching 122,707 by March 20 and now 270,000 plus.

The WHO says however that it sees some “encouragin­g signs” in Europe, with the rise in cases appearing to slow in Italy.

The UN health body however admits it is still too soon to say the outbreak has peaked there.

Asia on Friday counts a total of 101,123 cases, including 3,646 deaths.

Canada and the United States list 78,642 cases and 1,106 deaths, the Middle East 35,618 for 2,291 deaths, Latin America and the Caribbean 8,935 cases (150 deaths), Africa 3,203 cases (87 deaths) and Oceania 3,111 (14 deaths).

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