Coronavirus: With Nearly 37,000 Infected, Here’re Latest Stats Of Cases Worldwide
The Death Count Due To The Novel Coronavirus Outbreak In China Has Surpassed The Toll From The SARS Outbreak On The Mainland And Hong Kong Almost Two Decades Ago.
The death count in China’s novel coronavirus outbreak has climbed to 811. There are now more than 36,690 confirmed cases across China. The death count due to the novel coronavirus outbreak in China has surpassed the toll from the SARS outbreak on the mainland and Hong Kong almost two decades ago. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), a disease in the same family as the new coronavirus, left nearly 774 people dead in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003. More than 120 others died around the world.
China has struggled to contain the current virus despite having placed some 56 million people under effective lockdown in Hubei and its provincial capital, Wuhan. Other cities far from the epicentre have also taken measures to keep people indoors, limiting the number of individuals who can leave their home.
In addition, Hong Kong has had 25 cases, including one death. Macao has had 10 cases. Most of the deaths have been in central Hubei province, where illnesses from the new type of coronavirus were first detected in December.
Here are the latest stats on coronavirus cases worldwide:
Japan: 96 Singapore: 40 Thailand: 32 South Korea: 25 Taiwan: 16 Malaysia: 16 Australia: 14 Germany: 14 Vietnam: 14 United States: 12. Separately, one U.S. citizen died in China France: 11 United Arab Emirates: 7 Canada: 6 Philippines: 3 cases, including 1 death United Kingdom: 3 India: 3 Italy: 3 Russia: 2 Belgium: 1 Nepal: 1 Sri Lanka: 1 Sweden: 1 Spain: 1 Cambodia: 1 Finland: 1China has opened a new hospital built in 10 days, infused cash into tumbling financial markets and further restricted people's movement in hopes of containing the rapidly spreading virus and its escalating impact.
WHO says coronavirus case numbers stabilising
The number of cases of the deadly novel coronavirus being reported on a daily basis in China is “stabilising”, the World Health Organisation said on Saturday. The UN health agency said this was “good news” but cautioned that it was too early to make any predictions about whether the virus might have peaked.
“There has been a stabilisation in the number of cases reported from Hubei,” Michael Ryan, head of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme, said at a briefing in Geneva.
(With PTI inputs)
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