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China coronavirus: a look inside the sealed off city of Wuhan
China's coronavirus outbreak kills 1st person outside 'epicenter' province; lockdowns affect 25 million people
By Bradford Betz | Fox News
China’s deadly coronavirus has claimed its first life outside the city of Wuhan, the epicenter where the infectious disease began, officials confirmed Thursday as they expanded their unprecedented lock down affecting nearly 25 million people.
The 80-year-old victim died in the province of Hebei, near Beijing, after visiting relatives in Wuhan for more than two months, according to local reports.
The man died Wednesday but his death was not confirmed until Thursday, Hebei’s health commission said. Nearly 80 people who had been in contact with the victim have been quarantined.
The death brings the total number of coronavirus victims to 25, more than half of which occurred in Wuhan, where the outbreak originated. Meanwhile, at least 830 cases of people infected by the disease have been reported worldwide.
Authorities in the central Chinese province have imposed travel bans on eight of its cities, including Wuhan, the South China Morning Post reported. Wuhan is the capital of Hubei and has been the epicenter of the outbreak of the coronavirus, first detected in December.
DR. OZ REACTS TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: VERY HARD TO ‘WALL IT IN’ ONCE IT STARTS
Chinese officials on Thursday locked down at least six cities: Wuhan, Ezhou, Huanggang, Chibi, Qianjiang, Zhijiang, Jingmen and Xiantao -- all in central China's Hubei province, where the illness has been concentrated, during the busy Lunar New Year travel period. The open-ended lockdowns are unmatched in size, embracing more people than New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago combined.
In Wuhan, where the lock down began early Thursday, normally bustling streets, malls and other public spaces were eerily quiet. Masks were mandatory in public. The train station and airport were closed, and ferry, subway and bus service was halted; police checked all incoming vehicles but did not close off the roads.
The five other cities under lock down as of Friday morning are near Wuhan, but authorities were taking precautions around the country. In the capital, Beijing, major public events were canceled indefinitely, including traditional temple fairs that are a staple of Lunar New Year celebrations. The Forbidden City, the palace complex in Beijing that is now a museum, announced it will close indefinitely on Saturday.
Officials in Beijing canceled major events indefinitely, including traditional temple fairs that are a staple of holiday celebrations, to help control the spread of the virus.
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Hong Kong sets up coronavirus quarantine centres at two holiday villages
China has pledged to build a new 1000-bed hospital within six days in Wuhan, the epicentre of a deadly virus that is sweeping across the country and through Asia.
China coronavirus: Authorities shut major tourist sites including the Forbidden City- BBC News
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Two more people have tested positive for the Wuhan virus in Singapore, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday (Jan 24). There is now a total of three confirmed cases in the country. Read the full story:
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The National for Thursday, Jan. 23 — Trying to combat new coronavirus; At Issue
Public health officials say they learned a lot during the SARS outbreak that killed 44 people in Canada in 2003 and they are applying those lessons to the handling of the latest outbreak of coronavirus in China.
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The WHO said on Thursday that it was "too early" to declare the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China a public health emergency of international concern.
China's Government has placed travel restrictions on more cities, a day after locking down Wuhan – the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak.
Chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of Wuhan - a metropolis of 11 million people that is at the center of the coronavirus outbreak that's spreading across Asia and beyond. The virus originated from a seafood market in the city. All transport in and out of the city has been suspended for the lockdown, as has public transport within Wuhan. Residents have been advised to stay at home. So far, 17 people have died from the respiratory illness and almost 600 cases have been confirmed across China
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Professor Wang Linfa, Director of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme at Duke-NUS Medical School, spoke to CNA about the most immediate measures that need to be stepped up to prevent any further spread of the Wuhan virus, now that Singapore has confirmed its first case of the virus.
Health authorities have confirmed it's investigating four possible cases of coronavirus in NSW.
NSW Health says it will not be disclosing the hospital locations or patients under investigation for privacy reasons.
It has not been revealed if the patients were on a flight which arrived in Sydney yesterday from the Chinese city of Wuhan.
The death toll from the outbreak now stands at 25.
How concerning is the Wuhan virus outbreak compared to the SARS epidemic? An infectious diseases expert from Duke-NUS Medical School puts it in perspective.
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