Times of Suriname

China reports 291 confirmed cases of new coronaviru­s-related pneumonia

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BEIJING/WUHAN Chinese health authoritie­s said Tuesday that 291 confirmed cases of new coronaviru­s-related pneumonia and 54 suspected cases had been reported in the country by the end of Monday.

The National Health Commission (NHC) said 77 new confirmed cases were reported Monday. Among them, 72 were reported in central China’s Hubei Province, two in Shanghai and three in Beijing. Altogether 27 new suspected cases were reported in nine provincial-level regions Monday, the commission said. A total of 1,739 close contacts have been traced, according to the commission. Among them, 922 are under medical observatio­n while 817 others have been discharged.

Overseas, one case has been confirmed in Japan, two in Thailand, and one in the Republic of Korea. Zhong

Nanshan, a renowned respirator­y expert and head of a high-level expert team of the NHC, said the rise in new cases in China has many reasons, one of which is the use of new testing techniques that leads to fast detection. A new testing kit has been developed and dispatched to the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last Thursday. As it was used to test suspected pneumonia cases in the city of Wuhan, the number of confirmed cases started to grow, the experts said. “A suspected case would be confirmed after being tested positive twice, much faster than the previous procedure of going through the China CDC or rigorous examinatio­n by health authoritie­s,” Zhong said.

Meanwhile the Chinese city Wuhan has taken a string of measures to tighten the control and monitoring of outbound travelers in an effort to curb the spread of new coronaviru­srelated pneumonia. Outbound tour groups have been banned, and local police are conducting spot checks on inbound and outbound private passenger vehicles for live poultry or wild animals, according to the municipal health commission. Thirtyfive stationary infrared thermomete­rs and over 300 hand-held ones have been used to screen passengers with fevers at various transport terminals in Wuhan, including the airport, railway stations, bus stations and passenger piers. Passengers with fevers will be registered, provided masks and brochures about pneumonia and advised to see doctors. Ticket cancellati­ons and changing will be free of charge for them, according to the municipal government.

(Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Staff members take passengers’ body temperatur­e at Tianhe Internatio­nal Airport in Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2020. The Chinese city Wuhan has taken a string of measures to tighten the control and monitoring of outbound travelers in an effort to curb the spread of new coronaviru­srelated pneumonia.(Photo:Xinhua)
Staff members take passengers’ body temperatur­e at Tianhe Internatio­nal Airport in Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei Province, Jan. 21, 2020. The Chinese city Wuhan has taken a string of measures to tighten the control and monitoring of outbound travelers in an effort to curb the spread of new coronaviru­srelated pneumonia.(Photo:Xinhua)

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