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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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The death toll from the new coronavirus now stands at 106, as cases of new infections have almost doubled in a day, Chinese authorities said. | |
The number of total confirmed cases in China rose to 4,515 as of 27 January, up from 2,835 a day earlier. | The number of total confirmed cases in China rose to 4,515 as of 27 January, up from 2,835 a day earlier. |
Travel restrictions have been tightened and wearing masks in public is now mandatory in some cities. | Travel restrictions have been tightened and wearing masks in public is now mandatory in some cities. |
The city of Wuhan is at the epicentre of the outbreak but it has spread across China and internationally. | The city of Wuhan is at the epicentre of the outbreak but it has spread across China and internationally. |
Wuhan, and the Hubei province it is located in, are already effectively in a lockdown with transport restrictions in and out of the area. | |
On Monday, authorities in Beijing confirmed a 50-year-old man had died - the first fatality in the Chinese capital from the virus. | |
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 of the deaths have been in Hubei province with the victims being elderly people or those with pre-existing respiratory problems. | |
A total of 60 people had been discharged from hospital after recovery, according to Chinese state media. | |
What steps is China taking? | What steps is China taking? |
The outbreak of the virus comes during the Lunar New Year celebration which usually sees millions travel across the country to visit relatives and friends. | The outbreak of the virus comes during the Lunar New Year celebration which usually sees millions travel across the country to visit relatives and friends. |
To try and stop the spread of infections, many of the new year festivities have been suspended and the holiday period has been extended by three days to Sunday. | |
In the last 24 hours: | |
In Wuhan, travel from the city of 11 million people has been severely restricted and non-essential vehicles have been banned from the roads. | 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 about five million people had already left the city ahead of the holidays and before the lockdown. | |
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. | The Disneyland attraction parks in Shanghai and Hong Kong have both been closed. |
How is the virus spreading? | |
The new coronavirus is thought to have emerged from illegally traded wildlife at a seafood market in Wuhan and can now spread between people. | |
Chinese authorities over the weekend said the virus was - like a normal flu - able to spread during its incubation period and before any symptoms appeared. | |
This would set it apart from cases like Sars and Ebola and make it much harder to contain. | |
The World Health Organization (WHO) though said on Monday it remained unclear whether the virus was contagious before symptoms appear. | |
What is the situation internationally? | 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. | 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. | 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. |
The Philippines on Tuesday announced they would stop issuing visas on arrival for Chinese travellers. | The Philippines on Tuesday announced they would stop issuing visas on arrival for Chinese travellers. |
According to the World Health Organization and national authorities, there have been at least 47 confirmed cases outside China. | 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. |
What is the new coronavirus? | What is the new coronavirus? |
The virus causes severe acute respiratory infection and symptoms seem to start with a fever, followed by a dry cough. After a week, some people can experience shortness of breath and need hospital treatment. | The virus causes severe acute respiratory infection and symptoms seem to start with a fever, followed by a dry cough. After a week, some people can experience shortness of breath and need hospital treatment. |
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. |
The effect of the coronavirus family on humans has long been observed mainly in the form of the common cold. In recent decades though, more serious coronaviruses - like Sars or Mers - have proven potentially deadly to humans. | The effect of the coronavirus family on humans has long been observed mainly in the form of the common cold. In recent decades though, more serious coronaviruses - like Sars or Mers - have proven potentially deadly to humans. |
Yet even in the cases of severe viruses most people infected were likely to fully recover just like they would from a normal flu. | Yet even in the cases of severe viruses most people infected were likely to fully recover just like they would from a normal flu. |
On Tuesday, an expert at China's National Health Commission (NHC) said one week was sufficient for a recovery from mild coronavirus symptoms. | On Tuesday, an expert at China's National Health Commission (NHC) said one week was sufficient for a recovery from mild coronavirus symptoms. |
According to local media, the NHC also said the virus could infect children, but that their symptoms would be relatively mild. | According to local media, the NHC also said the virus could infect children, but that their symptoms would be relatively mild. |
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