Death toll in China’s coronavirus climbs sharply to 80 with 2,744 confirmed cases

<p>China is facing one of its worst health crisis as novel coronavirus has killed atleast 80 people in China and infected more than 2750 persons globally with 33 overseas cases. China’s National Health Commission has said transmission ability of virus is getting stronger and infections could continue to rise as the nature of the new […]</p>

Death toll in China’s coronavirus climbs sharply to 80 with 2,744 confirmed cases
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China is

facing one of its worst health crisis as novel coronavirus has killed atleast

80 people in China and infected more than 2750 persons globally with 33

overseas cases.

China’s

National Health Commission has said transmission ability of virus is getting

stronger and infections could continue to rise as the nature of the new virus is

still unknown. It said, containment efforts, which have thus far included

isolated treatment, transportation and travel restrictions and the cancellation

of big events, will be intensified.

 WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will

reach Beijing today to take stock of the situation and to understand and

support the efforts done by Chinese govt for the coronavirus response.

He said in a

tweet that WHO has activated global networks of experts are trying to activate

the response system in various affected countries. China is working on the

development of a vaccine which may take some time.

Chinese

Foreign Ministry has said that it will provide necessary help to countries

evacuating citizens from Wuhan amid coronavirus outbreak. Indian Embassy in

Beijing has said that it is in close touch with Indians in wuhan.

Indian

embassy has opened a third hotline also to cater to queries of Indians. As of

now, no indian citizen has been affected and food and water supplies are

available to them.

Meanwhile,

China has extended its week-long Spring Festival break till 2nd february, in an

effort to contain the virus. It is mobilizing doctors, medical staff and health

equipments from other provinces to Wuhan as the city is not able to cater the

needs of a balooning cases of infections.

China has

said that they also said they are open to experts from WHO, Hong Kong, Macao

and Taiwan visiting Wuhan to help with research.

A total of

30 provincial-level jurisdictions in China and Hong Kong have activated their

highest level emergency response amid the coronavirus outbreak. China has

announced a halt of all outbound tourist groups amid the coronavirus outbreak.

It has also

put a temporary ban on sale of wild life. Around 15 cities in Hubei province

have put travel restrictions. Beijing city has announced the suspension of all

inter-province shuttle buses however, officials said transportation within the

city will be smooth. The government of Wuhan City is now setting up a second

1300 bed coronavirus hospital to receive patients in addition to one 1000

bedded hospital which will be functional by 3rd february.

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