Texarkana Gazette

China counts a sharp rise in cases of coronaviru­s

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BEIJING — China reported Monday a sharp rise in the number of people infected with a new coronaviru­s, including the first cases in the capital.

The outbreak of viral pneumonia started in the central city of Wuhan.

Authoritie­s and media reports said the total number of infected people has topped 200. Wuhan authoritie­s said a third person had died in their city.

Authoritie­s in Shenzhen in southern China reported one case, and Chinese state media said Beijing had reported two cases.

Wuhan authoritie­s said they had found 136 new cases, bringing the total in the city to 198.

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

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

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

Li Gang, director and chief physician of the Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told state broadcaste­r CCTV that “the infectivit­y of the new coronaviru­s is not strong.” Infectivit­y refers to how rapidly the virus may spread between individual­s.

This “does not rule out the possibilit­y of limited human-to-human transmissi­on, but the risk of continuous humanto-human transmissi­on is low,” Li said. “With the implementa­tion of our various prevention and control measures, the epidemic can be prevented and controlled.”

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