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China coronavirus 'spreads before symptoms show' | China coronavirus 'spreads before symptoms show' |
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A new coronavirus that has spread to almost 2,000 people is infectious in its incubation period - before symptoms show - making it harder to contain, Chinese officials say. | A new coronavirus that has spread to almost 2,000 people is infectious in its incubation period - before symptoms show - making it harder to contain, Chinese officials say. |
Some 56 people have died from the virus. Health minister Ma Xiaowei told reporters the ability of the virus to spread appeared to be strengthening. | Some 56 people have died from the virus. Health minister Ma Xiaowei told reporters the ability of the virus to spread appeared to be strengthening. |
Several Chinese cities have imposed significant travel restrictions. | Several Chinese cities have imposed significant travel restrictions. |
Wuhan in Hubei, the source of the outbreak, is in effective lockdown. | Wuhan in Hubei, the source of the outbreak, is in effective lockdown. |
The infections were at a "crucial stage of containment", Ma Xiaowei said. | The infections were at a "crucial stage of containment", Ma Xiaowei said. |
Officials have pledged to intensify their efforts to contain the virus, and announced that the sale of all wildlife in China would be banned from Sunday. | Officials have pledged to intensify their efforts to contain the virus, and announced that the sale of all wildlife in China would be banned from Sunday. |
But while the virus was initially thought to have originated in animals, it has spread rapidly since jumping to human hosts. | But while the virus was initially thought to have originated in animals, it has spread rapidly since jumping to human hosts. |
The incubation period - during which a person has the disease, but no symptoms yet - ranges from between one and 14 days, officials believe. Without symptoms, a person may not know they have the infection, but still be able to spread it. | The incubation period - during which a person has the disease, but no symptoms yet - ranges from between one and 14 days, officials believe. Without symptoms, a person may not know they have the infection, but still be able to spread it. |
Roadblocks and checks on the Hubei border | Roadblocks and checks on the Hubei border |
By Stephen McDonnell, China correspondent | By Stephen McDonnell, China correspondent |
On the roads approaching Nanyang, health screening is in place for all cars. Anyone who's sick can't enter here. Vehicles with number plates from other provinces are monitored more strictly. | On the roads approaching Nanyang, health screening is in place for all cars. Anyone who's sick can't enter here. Vehicles with number plates from other provinces are monitored more strictly. |
Inside this city, hotels won't accept travellers arriving from Hubei province, where the coronavirus outbreak started. | Inside this city, hotels won't accept travellers arriving from Hubei province, where the coronavirus outbreak started. |
Transport restrictions are now spreading to many parts of the entire central china region. | Transport restrictions are now spreading to many parts of the entire central china region. |
Some towns and villages are denying entry to anybody but local residents. | Some towns and villages are denying entry to anybody but local residents. |
Right across the country officials are turning to ever more drastic measures to slow the spread of this potentially deadly virus. | Right across the country officials are turning to ever more drastic measures to slow the spread of this potentially deadly virus. |
Most of those who died in the initial outbreak were older people with pre-existing conditions. But Minister Ma also said that since it was a new virus, there could be changes in the coming days and weeks, and the danger it poses to different age groups could also change. | Most of those who died in the initial outbreak were older people with pre-existing conditions. But Minister Ma also said that since it was a new virus, there could be changes in the coming days and weeks, and the danger it poses to different age groups could also change. |
He added that the risks posed by possible mutations remains unclear. | He added that the risks posed by possible mutations remains unclear. |
What is the virus, and how is it changing? | What is the virus, and how is it changing? |
The virus itself is a new, or "novel" coronavirus - a family that normally affects animals, but there are a handful of known variants that infect humans. | The virus itself is a new, or "novel" coronavirus - a family that normally affects animals, but there are a handful of known variants that infect humans. |
Among them is one of the viruses that causes the common cold, but another, Sars, led to a major outbreak in 2003. | Among them is one of the viruses that causes the common cold, but another, Sars, led to a major outbreak in 2003. |
Occasionally, viruses can mutate and become more dangerous, resulting in a new strain. | Occasionally, viruses can mutate and become more dangerous, resulting in a new strain. |
But Chinese officials said they have not yet seen evidence of a clear mutation, and are still assessing the possible changes. | |
This new virus causes severe acute respiratory infection. | This new virus causes severe acute respiratory infection. |
Symptoms seem to start with a fever, followed by a dry cough and then, after a week, lead to shortness of breath and some patients needing hospital treatment. | Symptoms seem to start with a fever, followed by a dry cough and then, after a week, lead to shortness of breath and some patients needing hospital treatment. |
There is no specific cure or vaccine. | There is no specific cure or vaccine. |
At the end of Saturday in China, there were 1975 cases and a further 2,684 suspected cases, China's National Health Commission said. | At the end of Saturday in China, there were 1975 cases and a further 2,684 suspected cases, China's National Health Commission said. |
On Saturday, President Xi Jinping warned that the country was facing a "grave situation" as the spread of the virus accelerates. | On Saturday, President Xi Jinping warned that the country was facing a "grave situation" as the spread of the virus accelerates. |
How has it spread? | How has it spread? |
Sunday is the second day of the Year of the Rat - and the rapid spread of the disease coincides with the Lunar New Year festival, one of the busiest travel periods in the Chinese calendar. | |
From Wuhan, a city of 11 million people in Hubei province, the disease spread to neighbouring cities and provinces in smaller numbers. By Saturday, cases were reported across China. | From Wuhan, a city of 11 million people in Hubei province, the disease spread to neighbouring cities and provinces in smaller numbers. By Saturday, cases were reported across China. |
But the disease also spread by air travel, and several countries are dealing with a handful of cases. | |
A small number of infections have been reported in neighbouring Asian nations, but also further afield. | |
Cases have been confirmed in Japan, Taiwan, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, the US, and France. | |
Other countries have carried out tests on suspected cases - for example, the UK tested 31 people, but all results came back negative. | Other countries have carried out tests on suspected cases - for example, the UK tested 31 people, but all results came back negative. |
The US announced that staff at its consulate in Wuhan would be evacuated on a special flight on Tuesday. Other private American citizens deemed most at risk will also be able to board the flight. | |
Lunar New Year celebrations for the Year of the Rat, which began on Saturday, have been cancelled in many Chinese cities. | |
Learn more about the new virus | Learn more about the new virus |
Are you in China? Have you been affected by the lockdown in various cities? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in China? Have you been affected by the lockdown in various cities? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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