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Coronavirus: Death toll rises to 80 as China extends holiday Coronavirus: Death toll rises to 80 as China extends holiday
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The number of people killed in China by the coronavirus has risen to 80, with almost 3,000 confirmed ill.The number of people killed in China by the coronavirus has risen to 80, with almost 3,000 confirmed ill.
The national new year holiday has been extended by three days to Sunday, in an attempt to contain the outbreak. The national new year holiday has been extended by three days to Sunday, in an attempt to contain the spread.
Wuhan in Hubei, the source of the outbreak, is in lockdown and several cities have imposed travel bans. On Monday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visited Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province and centre of the outbreak.
Health commission officials said on Monday the number of deaths in Hubei province had climbed from 56 to 76, with four deaths elsewhere. The number of deaths in Hubei province has climbed from 56 to 76, with four deaths elsewhere.
Wuhan is in lockdown and several other cities have imposed travel bans.
The overall number of confirmed cases in China is 2,744. State media say more than 300 are critically ill.The overall number of confirmed cases in China is 2,744. State media say more than 300 are critically ill.
Another 41 cases have been confirmed abroad, including in Thailand, the United States, and Australia. There have been no deaths outside China. At least 42 cases have been confirmed abroad, including in Thailand, the United States, and Australia.
There have been no deaths outside China.
The coronavirus causes severe acute respiratory infection and there is no specific cure or vaccine.The coronavirus causes severe acute respiratory infection and there is no specific cure or vaccine.
Most deaths involve elderly people or those with pre-existing respiratory problems.Most deaths involve elderly people or those with pre-existing respiratory problems.
What is happening in Wuhan?What is happening in Wuhan?
Travel from the city, home to 11 million people, has been severely restricted and non-essential vehicles have been banned from the roads.Travel from the city, home to 11 million people, has been severely restricted and non-essential vehicles have been banned from the roads.
At the Hubei border, workers are checking people's temperatures before allowing them into the province.At the Hubei border, workers are checking people's temperatures before allowing them into the province.
The emergency has overwhelmed Wuhan's hospitals. More than half a million medical staff have joined prevention, control and treatment operations in Hubei province. The emergency has overwhelmed Wuhan's hospitals. More than half a million medical staff have joined prevention, control and treatment operations in the province.
Two new makeshift hospitals are being built in Wuhan, the provincial capital, and factories are rushing to produce masks and protective clothing. On Monday, Chinese Premier Li inspected the ongoing efforts, and spoke to patients and medical staff, a government statement said.
Two new makeshift hospitals are being built in the city and factories are rushing to produce masks and protective clothing.
The city's mayor Zhou Xianwang said the number of cases would continue to rise, and warned that around five million new year travellers left the city before the lockdown.The city's mayor Zhou Xianwang said the number of cases would continue to rise, and warned that around five million new year travellers left the city before the lockdown.
What is the situation in China?What is the situation in China?
New year celebrations were scaled back and four major cities - Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an and Tianjin - have banned long-distance busses. New year celebrations were scaled back and four major cities - Beijing, Shanghai, Xian and Tianjin - have banned long-distance busses.
Extending the new year holiday until Sunday means schools and official institutions will remain closed for the rest of this week.
Beijing has closed the Forbidden City for tourists, as well as a section of the Great Wall.Beijing has closed the Forbidden City for tourists, as well as a section of the Great Wall.
In Guangdong province, several cities have made face masks mandatory in public. Both Disney parks in Hong Kong and Shanghai have closed.In Guangdong province, several cities have made face masks mandatory in public. Both Disney parks in Hong Kong and Shanghai have closed.
On the weekend, Chinese officials warned the virus was able to spread during its incubation period, making it harder to contain the illness. Hong Kong, which has eight confirmed cases, has declared a city-wide emergency, with schools closed until 17 February.
Over the weekend, Chinese officials warned the virus was able to spread during its incubation period, making it harder to contain the illness.
In humans, the incubation period - during which a person has the disease, but no symptoms - ranges from between one and 14 days, officials believe.In humans, the incubation period - during which a person has the disease, but no symptoms - ranges from between one and 14 days, officials believe.
What is the situation internationally?What is the situation internationally?
According to the World Health Organization and national authorities, there have been at least 41 confirmed cases outside China. According to the World Health Organization and national authorities, there have been at least 42 confirmed cases outside China.
Almost all had recently been to Wuhan.Almost all had recently been to Wuhan.
Where did the virus emerge?
The virus is thought to have emerged from illegally-traded wildlife at the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan.
Authorities have since temporarily banned the sale of all wildlife in China.
The virus itself is a new, or "novel" coronavirus - a family that normally affects animals.The virus itself is a new, or "novel" coronavirus - a family that normally affects animals.
One human variant causes the common cold - but another variant, Sars, killed hundreds in a major outbreak in 2003.One human variant causes the common cold - but another variant, Sars, killed hundreds in a major outbreak in 2003.
'The symptomless spreaders' 'As long as we leave, they don't mind'
The news that this virus can spread during the incubation period is a significant development in our understanding of the virus - and the lengths China will have to go to, to stop it. Stephen McDonell, BBC News, Hubei / Henan
People with Sars (the last deadly coronavirus outbreak to hit China) and Ebola are contagious only when symptoms appear. Police and officials in the impact zone in Hubei and Henan provinces are now very keen to move us on wherever we arrive.
Such outbreaks are relatively easy to stop - identify and isolate people who are sick and monitor anyone they came into contact with. They don't seem to mind where we go - as long as we leave their towns.
Flu, however, is the most famous example of a virus that you spread before you even know you're ill. We explain that the world wants to see the important, tiring work they're doing to combat the virus. But they're not interested.
We are not at the stage where people are saying this could be a global pandemic like swine flu. It could be that they're worried that our presence might imply to some that their patch is not handling this emergency well enough.
But stopping such "symptomless spreaders" will make the job of the Chinese authorities much harder. One police officer at the entrance to a small town in Henan said to me: "We don't have a problem here any more so there's no need for you to be here."
There are still crucial questions - how infectious are people during the incubation period, and did any of the patients outside China spread the disease in those countries before becoming sick? He said this at a checking station as cars were being pulled up behind him. Medical staff covered head to toe in protective clothing were then screening every passenger.
They also checked the inside of all vehicles. I'm not sure what they were looking for - but it certainly didn't look like business as usual.
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