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Coronavirus: Death toll climbs to 106 as China tightens measures | Coronavirus: Death toll climbs to 106 as China tightens measures |
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China says 106 people have died from the new coronavirus and the cases of newly infected have almost doubled. | |
The number of total confirmed cases in China rose to 4,515 as of 27 January, up from 2,835 a day earlier. | |
The country has meanwhile further tightened travel restrictions to try and curb the spread of the virus. | |
The city of Wuhan, thought to be the epicentre of it, is already in effective lockdown as is much of surrounding Hubei province. | |
The coronavirus causes severe acute respiratory infection and there is no specific cure or vaccine. | |
Most of the deaths have been of elderly people or those with pre-existing respiratory problems. | |
What steps is China taking? | |
The outbreak of the virus comes during the Lunar New Year celebration which usually sees millions across the country on the move to visit relatives and friends. | The outbreak of the virus comes during the Lunar New Year celebration which usually sees millions across the country on the move to visit relatives and friends. |
Many of the new year festivities have been suspended and the holiday period has been extended by three days to Sunday, in an attempt to contain the spread. | |
Beijing has stopped most of the bus services into neighbouring Hubei province while both the capital and Shanghai have introduced a 14-day observation periods for people arriving from Hubei. | |
Of the 106 deaths in China, 100 were in Hubei province while the province's number of reported infections is at 2,714. | |
In Wuhan, travel from the city of 11 million people has been severely restricted and non-essential vehicles have been banned from the roads. | |
The city's mayor though said millions of travellers had left the city ahead of the holidays and before the lockdown. | |
Across China, several major cities have suspended public transport systems, taxis and ride-hailing services. | |
The Disneyland attraction parks in Shanghai and Hong Kong have both been closed. | |
What is the situation internationally? | |
The United States, which has also had several infected cases, has urged its nationals to "reconsider travel" to China and is advising against travel to Hubei. | The United States, which has also had several infected cases, has urged its nationals to "reconsider travel" to China and is advising against travel to Hubei. |
The country plans to fly consular staff and US citizens out of Wuhan in the coming days. | |
Many other countries have also warned against any non-essential travel to China while some are planning to help their citizens in Wuhan out of the country. | |
According to the World Health Organization and national authorities, there have been at least 47 confirmed cases outside China. | |
The latest case to be confirmed is in the German state of Bavaria, only the fourth so far in Europe. | |
So far, there have been no deaths outside China. | So far, there have been no deaths outside China. |