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Beijing city cancels major public events including Chinese New Year temple fairs due to coronavirus outbreak Beijing city cancels major public events including Chinese New Year temple fairs due to coronavirus outbreak
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Beijing has cancelled major public events, including Chinese New Year temple fairs, over the coronavirus outbreak that has killed 17 people and prompted public transport shut-downs in other major cities. Beijing has canceled major public events, including Chinese New Year temple fairs, over the coronavirus outbreak that has killed 17 people and prompted public transport shut-downs in other major cities.
The decision was made by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism in order to "put people's lives and health first."The decision was made by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism in order to "put people's lives and health first."
The announcement about public events in Beijing follows a decision to shut public transport services in Huanggang, a city close to the epicenter of the virus outbreak.The announcement about public events in Beijing follows a decision to shut public transport services in Huanggang, a city close to the epicenter of the virus outbreak.
Previously, the city of Wuhang, where the outbreak originated, was put on lockdown with transport services suspended and residents advised not to leave the city.Previously, the city of Wuhang, where the outbreak originated, was put on lockdown with transport services suspended and residents advised not to leave the city.
China's State Railway Group said passengers could get refunds for rail tickets nationwide from January 24.China's State Railway Group said passengers could get refunds for rail tickets nationwide from January 24.
The 2019-nCoV virus was identified in December at Wuhan’s Hunan Seafood Market. A zoonotic disease, it originally spread from animals to humans - but Chinese health officials aren't yet sure if it is capable of spreading between humans. There are over 500 confirmed cases in China so far. The 2019-nCoV virus is said to have originated at Wuhan’s Hunan Seafood Market in December. A zoonotic disease, it originally spread from animals to humans – but Chinese health officials aren't yet sure if it is capable of spreading between humans. There are over 500 confirmed cases in China so far.
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