New-virus infections in China exceed SARS total

Jan 29 , 2020. 15 minutes ago – 17:54 KYODO NEWS

BEIJING – Confirmed cases of infections from a new pneumonia-causing coronavirus have topped 6,000 in China, exceeding the number infected there during the 2002-2003 spread of the SARS virus, official media reported Wednesday.

The death toll has risen to 132 across the country, including over 100 in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, local health authorities said in the morning.

The virus, which has been found in other Asian countries, Europe, North America and Australia, has also spread to the Middle East, with the United Arab Emirates reporting its first infection case in a family from Wuhan on Wednesday.

In Hubei Province, of which Wuhan is the capital, the number of deaths has risen to 125, up 25 from the previous day.

The virus, known to transmit between humans, is believed to have begun spreading late last year in Wuhan, around 1,000 kilometers south of Beijing. The city is a major business hub with a population of some 11 million.

Elsewhere in China, one person in the Tibet Autonomous Region is suspected of being infected. If confirmed, it would mean the virus has spread to all of the country’s 31 provincial-level regions.

Fears are growing that infections will spread further as hundreds of millions of Chinese are expected to return home from their weeklong Lunar New Year holiday, which has been extended to Sunday from Thursday on account of the outbreak.

The coronavirus that causes SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, infected left 8,098 people and killed 774 globally.

Coronaviruses usually trigger common-cold symptoms affecting the nose, sinuses or upper throat, and are spread through sneezing, coughing or direct contact.

Some types, however, lead to more serious, sometimes deadly respiratory diseases like SARS or Middle East respiratory syndrome, known as MERS.

Medical experts have called for people to take preventative steps such as avoiding crowds, washing hands, gargling, and wearing masks when outside, as influenza and colds are common in this period.

Outgoing transport services have been suspended in Wuhan since last Thursday. Nearby cities, such as Huanggang and Ezhou have also begun enforcing similar, unprecedented measures, affecting millions more people.

On Wednesday morning, a chartered jet evacuating the first group of Japanese nationals from Wuhan arrived in Tokyo. Roughly half a dozen of them were later sent to hospital to be tested, according to local authorities.

The United States has also evacuated more than 200 Americans from the Chinese city, and the chartered plane carrying them landed in Alaska late Tuesday local time, according to U.S. media reports. The plane is expected to fly to Southern California after refueling.

CR: KYODO NEWS