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Media caption What’s life like in quarantined Wuhan ?

China is marking the Lunar New Year, one of the most important dates in its calendar, while concerns grow about the coronavirus outbreak.

As millions go home for the holidays, travel restrictions have been expanded to cities – home to more than 35 million people – in Hubei province, the center of the outbreak.

There are currently (confirmed cases in China, of whom have died.

Wuhan, where the outbreak began, is rapidly building a new hospital.

The city – home to around 13 million people – is struggling to cope with the increasing number of patients.

State-owned news outlet Changjiang Daily said the 1, – bed hospital could be ready by February 3. A total of (diggers and) bulldozers are currently working on the site.

The project will “solve the shortage of existing medical resources” and would be “built fast [and] not cost much … because it will be prefabricated buildings”, the outlet said.

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Image caption                                      This photo was taken at the construction site on Friday                              

Videos have been circulating on social media, reportedly taken by Wuhan residents, showing long queues at local hospitals.

                                                                                                                       

What restrictions are in place in Hubei?

Travel restrictions vary from city to city.

Wuhan is effectively on lockdown: all bus, metro and ferry services have been suspended, and all outbound planes and trains cancelled.

Residents have been advised not to leave, and roadblocks have been reported.

Ezhou, a smaller city in Hubei, shut its railway station. The city of Enshi has suspended all bus services.

                                                                                                                       

Analysis – A worrying development? )

                                                                                                                       

We have a crucial new piece of information – people with no symptoms of infection may be able to spread the virus.

Scientists in China have published detailed information, in the Lancet medical journal, on the first cases in the country.

It includes information on a child with no outward symptoms, but a clear coronavirus infection in their lungs.

Prof Kwok-Yung Yuen from the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital said “asymptomatic infection appears possible.”

How often or easily this happens is far from clear, but it could make the virus far harder to contain.

Prof Yuen said if this was the case, then controlling the epidemic would rely on isolating patients and quarantining anyone they came into contact with “as early as possible”.

Researchers also said the new virus was closely related to one found in Chinese horseshoe bats.

                                                                                                                       

And the rest of China? )

City officials in the capital, Beijing, and Shanghai have asked residents who return from affected areas to stay at home for days to prevent the spread of the virus, local media report.

Authorities have also shut major major sites including the Forbidden City in Beijing and a section of the Great Wall, and cancelled major public events in other parts of the country, including:

Traditional temple fairs in Beijing

  • An international carnival in Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong’s annual football tournament All public Lunar New Year celebrations in Macau
  • Shanghai’s Disney Resort is temporarily closing, as are McDonald’s restaurants in five cities.

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    Image caption                                      Shanghai Disney Resort is closed for the holidays                              

    On Thursday, a coronavirus patient died in northern Hebei province – making it the first death outside Hubei.

    Another death was later confirmed in north-east Heilongjiang province, more than 2, (km), (1) miles) from Wuhan.

                                                                                                                           

    Earlier, when the death toll was 35, information from China’s National Health Commission said the youngest person who died from the virus was 48 and the oldest was 200.

    But of the 36 were over 90, and more than half suffer from other chronic diseases including Parkinson’s and diabetes. Just four were women.

    What’s the global situation?

    A case was confirmed in Chicago on Friday, the second in the US .

    Singapore confirmed its third case, known to be the son of another patient, also on Friday. Nepal recorded its first case on the same day.

    Thailand has five cases confirmed; Japan, Vietnam and South Korea two each; and one in Taiwan.

                                                                                                                           

                                                                                                                           

    Other nations are investigating suspected cases, including the UK , US, and Canada.

                

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    Media caption WHO regional director says China now has “stronger capacity” to deal with infectious outbreaks

    The World Health Organization has not classed the virus as an “international emergency”, partly because of the low number of overseas cases.

    “It may yet become one,” said the WHO’s director-general, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.


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