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China reports 17 new cases of mysterious SARS-like virus

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Beijing, China - China reported 17 new cases of the mysterious SARS-like virus on Sunday, including three people in serious condition, heightenin­g fears ahead of China’s Lunar New Year holiday when hundreds of millions of people move around the country.

The new coronaviru­s strain has caused alarm because of its connection to Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome, which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.

Of the 17 new cases in the central city of Wuhan - believed to be the epicentre of the outbreak - three were described as ‘severe’, of which two patients were too critical to be moved, authoritie­s said.

Those infected range from 30 to 79 years old.

The virus has now infected 62 people in Wuhan, city authoritie­s said, with eight in a severe condition, 19 recovered and discharged from hospital, and the rest in isolation receiving treatment.

Two people have died so far from the virus, including a 69 year old man on Wednesday after the disease caused pulmonary tuberculos­is and damaged multiple organ functions.

Authoritie­s said they had begun ‘optimised’ testing of pneumonia cases across the city to identify those infected, and would begin ‘detection work... towards suspected cases in the city’ as a next step, as well as carrying out ‘sampling tests’.

Scientists with the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis at Imperial College in London warned in a paper published Friday that the number of cases in the city was likely to be closer to 1,700, much higher than the number officially identified.

Authoritie­s said on Sunday that some of the cases had ‘no history of contact’ with the seafood market believed to be the centre of the outbreak.

No human-to-human transmissi­on has been confirmed so far, but Wuhan’s health commission has previously said the possibilit­y ‘cannot be excluded’.

Three cases have also been reported overseas - two in Thailand and one in Japan.

Though China has not yet reported cases outside of Wuhan, discussion about the coronaviru­s spreading to other Chinese cities has swelled on social media.

On Sunday evening there were over 400mn views of the hashtag ‘Shanghai pneumonia’ on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media site, while ‘Shenzhen pneumonia’ garnered at least 340mn views.

Two people have died so far from the virus, including a 69 year old man last Wednesday

 ?? (AFP) ?? Medical staff members carry a patient into the Jinyintan hospital, where patients infected by a mysterious SARS-like virus are being treated, in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province on Saturday
(AFP) Medical staff members carry a patient into the Jinyintan hospital, where patients infected by a mysterious SARS-like virus are being treated, in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province on Saturday

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