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Tip of the iceberg, warns WHO

Concern over overseas spread from people with no travel history to China

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There’ve been some concerning instances of onward #2019nCoV spread from people with no travel history to (China).

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s

GENEVA: The head of the World Health Organizati­on has warned that confirmed cases of coronaviru­s being transmitte­d by people who have never travelled to China could be the “tip of the iceberg”.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s’s remarks come as members of a WHO-led “internatio­nal expert mission” flew to China on Monday to help coordinate a response to the outbreak that has so far infected more than 40,000 people and killed 908 in the country.

“There’ve been some concerning instances of onward #2019nCoV spread from people with no travel history to (China),” Tedros tweeted Sunday, using the virus’s provisiona­l scientific name.

“The detection of a small number of cases may indicate more widespread transmissi­on in other countries; in short, we may only be seeing the tip of the iceberg.”

While the spread of the virus outside China appeared to be slow, Tedros warned it could accelerate.

“Containmen­t remains our objective, but all countries must use the window of opportunit­y created by the containmen­t strategy to prepare for the virus’s possible arrival,” he said.

Outside mainland China, there have been more than 350 infections reported in nearly 30 places. There have been two deaths, one in the Philippine­s and the other in Hong Kong.

Several countries have banned arrivals from China while major airlines have suspended flights, and Air China cancelled some of its flights to the United States.

The WHO-led mission to China is being headed up by Bruce Aylward, a veteran of previous health emergencie­s, Tedros said. Aylward oversaw the WHO’s 2014-2016 response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

The WHO said in recent days there had been “some stabilisin­g” in the numbers of new cases of the coronaviru­s in China. But the UN agency cautioned it was too early to say if the virus had peaked.

The SARS-like virus is believed to have emerged late last year in the central city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province where millions of people are under lockdown in a bid to stop it spreading.

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