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10 countries have confirmed cases of new coronavirus?

By hu li WSN
  • Update Time : Monday, January 27, 2020
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A new strain of corona virus  is spreading around the world after originating at a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.

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In China 80 people have died with 2,744 cases recorded. as the country steps up its response to the crisis by restricting movements and closing tourist sites

Cases have also been confirmed in Europe , North America and several Asian countries, stoking fears of a global pandemic during the Lunar New Year, China’s peak travel season.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that the respiratory illness is an emergency in China but said last week that it was too early to declare it a public health emergency of international concern.

Here are the countries that have so far confirmed cases of the new coronavirus:

Australia

Australia  has confirmed five cases of the virus. The most recent was a 21-year-old woman who was on the last flight out of Wuhan to Sydney before China imposed a travel ban.

The other cases have been detected in a man who arrived in Melbourne from China  a week ago.

And three men in Sydney who had recently arrived from China had tested positive for the disease and were in isolation in local hospitals.

China

As of January 27, 2,744 people had been confirmed infected across China, most of them in and around Wuhan.

Eighty people have died, nearly all in the Hubei province, but officials have confirmed four deaths elsewhere, including one in Shanghai

The city of Macau, a gambling hub hugely popular with mainland tourists, has confirmed five cases.

In HongKong  , six people are known to have the disease, with more than 380 suspected cases reported.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam later declared the outbreak an “emergency” – the city’s highest warning tier – and said all official celebrations of the Lunar New Year would be cancelled.

France

There are three known casas of the coronavirus in France , the first European country to be affected.

A 48-year-old man is in hospital in Bordeaux. He had recently travelled to Wuhan and returned to France via the Netherlands .

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Two others have been hospitalised in Paris, one of whom is a relative of one of the other infected patients in France.

All three had recently travelled to China and had now been placed in isolation.

France’s health minister has said it is likely that there will be more cases and that authorities are surveying all the people that the patients have come into contact with after arriving in France.

Japan

On January 26, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK, citing the health ministry, said a fourth case had been confirmed in a resident of Wuhan in his 40s who was visiting Japan for a holiday. Japan ‘s health authorities confirmed a third case on January 25. The country’s health ministry said a woman in her 30s who lives in Wuhan had contracted the virus.

The country’s first case was reported by the health ministry last week: a man who had visited Wuhan and was hospitalised on January 10, four days after his return to Japan.

Local media said the second patient was a man in his 40s who was originally from Wuhan and on a trip to Japan.

 

Malaysia

Malaysia  confirmed four cases on January 25. All were Chinese nationals on holiday from Wuhan who arrived in the country from Singapore  two days earlier. 

The most recently confirmed was a 40-year-old man who was being treated in hospital.

A 66-year-old woman and two boys, aged two and 11, were in a stable condition and being kept in an isolation ward at a public hospital, Malaysia’s health minister said.

They are all relatives of a man who was found to be infected in Singapore .

Singapore Singapore  has announced four cases, all are individuals who arrived from Wuhan over the last week.

South Korea South Korea confirmed its fourth case of the virus on January 27.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control (KCDC) said a 55-year-old South Korean man had returned from Wuhan on January 20 and tested positive for the virus.

KCDC said a day earlier that a 54-year-old South Korean resident of Wuhan who arrived home on January 20 tested positive for the virus.

South Korea reported its first case on January 20: a 35-year-old woman who flew in from Wuhan.

A South Korean man in his 50s who returned from working in Wuhan was confirmed as the second case on January 24.

Taiwan

Taiwan has uncovered three cases so far. It has since advised against travel to Wuhan and Hubei province and on January 24 said any arrivals from Wuhan would be rejected by immigration.

All arrivals from the rest of China – including Hong Kong  and Macau – must fill out health declaration forms on arrival.

It has also banned the export of face masks for a month to ensure domestic supplies.

Thailand Thailand has detected eight cases so far. Health minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on January 26 that three of the people infected were being treated, while five had recovered and gone home

United States

On January 26, the US announced a fourth case in a traveller returning from Wuhan. The patient was receiving medical attention in Los Angeles.

Earlier that day, a third case was reported in Orange County, California. The patient is a traveller from Wuhan and was in a good condition in isolation in a local hospital, the OC Health Agency said.

A woman in her 60s living in Chicago was confirmed on January 24 to have the virus, while a man in his 30s living near Seattle became the first confirmed case in the US on January 21.

Both were treated and are recovering.

Vietnam

Vietnam on January 23 confirmed two cases of the virus: an infected man from Wuhan travelled to Ho Chi Minh City earlier this month and passed the virus on to his son.

Both were being treated in hospital and are stable, Vietnamese health officials said.

 

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