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Coronavirus: Two passengers dead from quarantined Diamond Princess | Coronavirus: Two passengers dead from quarantined Diamond Princess |
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Two Japanese passengers who contracted the Covid-19 virus on board a cruise ship quarantined in Japan have died. | |
One passenger died from Covid-19, while the other died from pneumonia, said local reports. Both were in their 80s and had underlying health conditions. | One passenger died from Covid-19, while the other died from pneumonia, said local reports. Both were in their 80s and had underlying health conditions. |
They were being treated in hospitals after being taken off the Diamond Princess last week. | |
At least 621 people on the ship tested positive for the virus, the biggest cluster outside China. | |
Japan's health minister said both passengers had been sent to medical facilities after showing symptoms. | |
"I believe they received the best possible treatment", Katsunobu Kato added. | |
The Diamond Princess was carrying 3,700 people in total and passengers who tested negative for the virus began leaving the ship on Wednesday after a 14-day quarantine. | |
Hundreds have now disembarked from the cruise. Others are set to leave over the next two days. | Hundreds have now disembarked from the cruise. Others are set to leave over the next two days. |
More than 150 Australian passengers have already arrived in Darwin, where they will begin two weeks of quarantine. | More than 150 Australian passengers have already arrived in Darwin, where they will begin two weeks of quarantine. |
The first batch of people from Hong Kong have also flown back to the city, where they will similarly be quarantined. | The first batch of people from Hong Kong have also flown back to the city, where they will similarly be quarantined. |
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the 74 Britons on board the ship would be flown home on Friday. Indonesia is also set to repatriate its citizens. | |
But there are fears and criticism over Japan's handling of the quarantine on the Diamond Princess. | But there are fears and criticism over Japan's handling of the quarantine on the Diamond Princess. |
Japanese health expert Kentaro Iwata, professor at the infectious diseases division of Kobe University, visited the Diamond Princess and said the situation on board was "completely chaotic". | |
"The cruise ship was completely inadequate in terms of infection control," he said in a widely shared YouTube video which he has since taken offline. | "The cruise ship was completely inadequate in terms of infection control," he said in a widely shared YouTube video which he has since taken offline. |
US officials have also said moves to contain the virus "may not have been sufficient". | US officials have also said moves to contain the virus "may not have been sufficient". |
But on Thursday, Mr Kato responded to Mr Iwata's criticism, saying authorities had worked hard to deal with a very complicated situation. | |
"We've been doing our best in the circumstances," Mr Kato told Japanese lawmakers. | |
"Not only our officials at the health ministry but also Self-Defence Forces officials and medical officials are working desperately hard. | |
"We have specialists of infectious diseases [on the ship], and we get feedback from them about our operation every day, including dividing [the areas inside the ship]." | |
The health minister stressed that the cruise ship was "not a well-established place such as a hospital", and that the authorities "kept correcting" various problems on a daily basis. | |
"We have to examine and learn from this case because we think this is a global issue," Mr Kato said. | |
On Wednesday, Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) released its report, which pointed to "clear evidence that substantial transmission of COVID-19 had been occurring prior to implementation of quarantine on Diamond Princess 5 February". | |
"The decline in the number of confirmed cases, based on reported onset dates, implies that the quarantine intervention was effective in reducing transmission among passengers," the report said. | |
New infections in China declining | New infections in China declining |
China, where the outbreak began, has seen a sharp drop in the number of new infections. | |
There were 394 new confirmed cases and 114 deaths reported on Wednesday, down from 1,749 new cases on Tuesday, the National Health Commission said. | There were 394 new confirmed cases and 114 deaths reported on Wednesday, down from 1,749 new cases on Tuesday, the National Health Commission said. |
Overall, there have now been 2,118 deaths and nearly 75,000 confirmed infections recorded in mainland China. Officials say 16,155 patients have recovered. | |
There are more than 1,000 cases outside of China with the biggest cluster on the Diamond Princess in Japan, followed by Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong. | There are more than 1,000 cases outside of China with the biggest cluster on the Diamond Princess in Japan, followed by Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong. |
Iran says two people infected with the virus have died in the city of Qom - the first reported deaths in the Middle East. | Iran says two people infected with the virus have died in the city of Qom - the first reported deaths in the Middle East. |
On Wednesday, Hong Kong said a 70-year-old man with underlying illnesses became the territory's second fatality. | On Wednesday, Hong Kong said a 70-year-old man with underlying illnesses became the territory's second fatality. |
France, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan have each had one death attributed to the virus. | France, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan have each had one death attributed to the virus. |
Sharp rise in South Korea | Sharp rise in South Korea |
South Korea on Thursday announced a jump of 31 confirmed Covid-19 infections - 23 of them from a newly identified cluster at a large religious community. South Korea now has a total of 82 confirmed cases. | South Korea on Thursday announced a jump of 31 confirmed Covid-19 infections - 23 of them from a newly identified cluster at a large religious community. South Korea now has a total of 82 confirmed cases. |
The cluster is in the south-western city of Daegu - home to 2.5 million residents - and is believed to be linked to a 61-year-old woman who was confirmed to be infected earlier this week. | The cluster is in the south-western city of Daegu - home to 2.5 million residents - and is believed to be linked to a 61-year-old woman who was confirmed to be infected earlier this week. |
The Korean Centre for Disease Control said the woman had had contact with 166 people, who were asked to self-quarantine, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reports. | |
The religious sect known as the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, which has been accused of being a cult, said it had shut down its Daegu branch and that services in other regions would be held online or individually at home. | |
The mayor of the city has described the event as an "unprecedented crisis" and urged people in the city to stay indoors. | The mayor of the city has described the event as an "unprecedented crisis" and urged people in the city to stay indoors. |