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Covid-19 cases surge past 100k

INFECTION SPREADS TO 92 COUNTRIES

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>>BEIJING: The number of cases from the new coronaviru­s topped 100,000 worldwide as official data yesterday showed a significan­t hit to Chinese exports after the deadly outbreak brought much of the country to a halt.

The World Health Organisati­on called the spread of the virus “deeply concerning” as a wave of countries reported their first cases of the disease — which has now killed nearly 3,500 people and infected more than 100,000 across 92 nations and territorie­s.

The US was battling to contain an outbreak on a cruise ship where 21 people have tested positive for the virus.

The Grand Princess has been stranded off San Francisco since Wednesday — when it was supposed to dock — after it emerged that two people who had been on the ship during its previous voyage had contracted the virus. One later died.

US Vice President Mike Pence said the ship will be brought to a non-commercial dock this weekend and all 3,533 passengers and crew will be tested.

The Grand Princess belongs to Princess Cruises, the same company which operated the coronaviru­s-stricken ship held off Japan last month on which more than 700 people tested positive.

In China, where the outbreak began in December, the virus has wreaked havoc on the world’s second-largest economy, shutting down businesses and disrupting global supply chains.

The negative impact was shown in official data yesterday, with China’s exports plunging 17.2% in the first two months of the year.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s has urged “that all countries make containmen­t their highest priority”.

A US pro-Israel lobby group said on Friday that two people who took part in a Washington conference — also attended by Mr Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and dozens of lawmakers — had tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Slovakia, Serbia, the Vatican, Peru, Cameroon and Togo have all reported their first cases while the Netherland­s recorded its first death on Friday.

Cameroon is the first central African country to register a case of the deadly virus.

In China, the number of new cases reported yesterday nationwide was the lowest in weeks.

The Chinese government has hinted it may soon lift the quarantine imposed on Hubei — the epicentre where some 56 million people have been effectivel­y housebound since late January.

For the second consecutiv­e day, there were no new cases reported in Hubei outside Wuhan, the province’s capital.

But the number of infections beyond the epicentre rose for the third straight day, fuelling fears about cases being brought into the country from overseas. There have now been 60 imported cases.

Many local authoritie­s are imposing two-week quarantine­s on anyone who has travelled to virus-affected provinces or countries.

The epidemic has wreaked havoc on internatio­nal business, tourism, and sports events, with almost 300 million students sent home worldwide as schools and universiti­es close.

The number of internatio­nal tourist arrivals is expected to drop sharply this year due to the virus, the World Tourism Organisati­on said on Friday, reversing a previous forecast for a substantia­l increase.

The South by Southwest festival in

Austin, Texas and the Ultra electronic dance festival in Miami were among the latest events to be cancelled as scrutiny grows on events that draw large crowds.

In India, the world’s biggest film industry called off its equivalent of the Oscars that had been set for the end of the month.

And Hong Kong health officials advised residents to consider delaying all non-essential travel outside the financial hub.

 ??  ?? TAKING PRECAUTION­S: Medical personnel Guardian Angels with the 129th Rescue Wing, alongside individual­s from the CDC don full personal protective equipment as they prepare to test travellers on the ‘Grand Princess’ cruise ship currently off the coast of California.
TAKING PRECAUTION­S: Medical personnel Guardian Angels with the 129th Rescue Wing, alongside individual­s from the CDC don full personal protective equipment as they prepare to test travellers on the ‘Grand Princess’ cruise ship currently off the coast of California.

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