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Coronavirus: China announces drop in new cases for third straight day | Coronavirus: China announces drop in new cases for third straight day |
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China has announced a drop in new cases from the coronavirus outbreak for a third consecutive day. | China has announced a drop in new cases from the coronavirus outbreak for a third consecutive day. |
On Sunday, authorities reported 2,009 new cases and 142 more deaths nationwide. | On Sunday, authorities reported 2,009 new cases and 142 more deaths nationwide. |
New cases spiked earlier in the week after a change in the way they were counted but have been falling ever since. | New cases spiked earlier in the week after a change in the way they were counted but have been falling ever since. |
In total more than 68,000 people have been infected in China, with the death toll standing at 1,665. | |
Outside of China there have been more than 500 cases in nearly 30 countries. Four people have died - in France, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan. | Outside of China there have been more than 500 cases in nearly 30 countries. Four people have died - in France, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan. |
Speaking before the latest figures were released Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the drop in new cases showed "that overall the epidemic is controllable". | Speaking before the latest figures were released Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the drop in new cases showed "that overall the epidemic is controllable". |
"We've taken such complete prevention and control efforts, efforts that are so comprehensive, that I can't see any other country that can do this," he said. | "We've taken such complete prevention and control efforts, efforts that are so comprehensive, that I can't see any other country that can do this," he said. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
On Saturday, World Health Organisation (WHO) head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised Beijing' response to the outbreak. | On Saturday, World Health Organisation (WHO) head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised Beijing' response to the outbreak. |
"China has bought the world time. We don't know how much time," he said. "We're encouraged that outside China, we have not yet seen widespread community transmission." | "China has bought the world time. We don't know how much time," he said. "We're encouraged that outside China, we have not yet seen widespread community transmission." |
How is China coping? | How is China coping? |
Tens of millions of Chinese still face heavy restrictions on their day-to-day life as part of the government's efforts to halt the spread of the virus, which has been officially named Covid-19. | Tens of millions of Chinese still face heavy restrictions on their day-to-day life as part of the government's efforts to halt the spread of the virus, which has been officially named Covid-19. |
Much of the response has focused on the hard-hit province of Hubei and its capital Wuhan, where the outbreak began. The city is all but sealed off from the rest of the country. | Much of the response has focused on the hard-hit province of Hubei and its capital Wuhan, where the outbreak began. The city is all but sealed off from the rest of the country. |
Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that along with a drop in infections within Hubei there had also been a rapid increase in the number of people who had recovered. | |
As part of measures to contain coronavirus, Beijing has ordered everyone returning to the city to go into quarantine for 14 days or risk punishment. | As part of measures to contain coronavirus, Beijing has ordered everyone returning to the city to go into quarantine for 14 days or risk punishment. |
But local authorities have struggled to provide protective equipment such as respiratory masks, goggles and protective suits to hospitals in Hubei. Six health workers have died since the outbreak began. | But local authorities have struggled to provide protective equipment such as respiratory masks, goggles and protective suits to hospitals in Hubei. Six health workers have died since the outbreak began. |
In another development Chinese state media published a speech from earlier this month in which Chinese President Xi Jinping said he said he had given instructions on 7 January on containing the outbreak. | |
At the time, local officials in the city of Wuhan were downplaying the severity of the epidemic. | |
This would suggest senior leaders were aware of the potential dangers of the virus before the information was made public. | |
With the government facing criticism for its handling of the outbreak analysts suggest the disclosure is an attempt to show the party leadership acted decisively from the start. | |
Read more about the coronavirus and its impact | Read more about the coronavirus and its impact |