Stay away from Wuhan, public told

Credit to Author: Agence France-Presse| Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 16:16:01 +0000

BEIJING: The Chinese city at the center of a severe acute respiratory syndrome-like virus outbreak has urged people to stay away, canceling a major Lunar New Year event, as it strives to contain a disease that has spread across the country.

The death toll from the virus, which first emerged in the central city of Wuhan, has reached nine, while more than 400 people have now been infected in 13 provinces and municipalities.

The disease is spreading just as hundreds of millions of people are traveling in packed trains, planes and buses across China to gather with friends and family for the Lunar New Year holiday, which starts on Friday.

DEADLY People traveling for the Lunar New Year wear protective masks as they head to the departure area at the Beijing Capital International Airport. A new virus that has killed nine people, infected hundreds and already reached the United States could mutate and spread, China warned. AFP PHOTO

Wuhan’s mayor Zhou Xianwang urged residents to not leave the city and visitors to avoid it so that the possibility of transmission can be reduced.

“If it’s not necessary we suggest that people don’t come to Wuhan,” Zhou told state broadcaster CCTV.

Fever scanners have been set up at the city’s train station and airport and officials check the temperatures of drivers at highway checkpoints, while outbound tour groups have been banned from leaving the city of 11 million people.

The National Health Commission announced measures on Wednesday to curb the spread, including disinfection and ventilation at airports and bus stations, as well as inside planes and trains.

The vast majority of cases have been found in Wuhan, where a seafood market that illegally sold wild animals is the primary suspect for the outbreak.

The virus, which can be transmitted between humans and could mutate, has also infected people in other countries including the US, Thailand, Japan and South Korea.

The Wuhan government said in a notice Tuesday that it would cancel activities during China’s Lunar New Year holiday, the most important event in the Chinese calendar.

Wuhan has canceled the annual prayer-giving at the city’s Guiyuan Temple and has closed the temple — which attracted 700,000 tourists during last year’s holiday.

This year, city authorities said 30,000 tourists had already booked tickets to new year celebrations and 200,000 free event coupons had been distributed.

The Wuhan New Coronavirus Infected Pneumonia Prevention and Control Headquarters said it would cancel public events that were not “necessary.”

All local artistic and theater performances have been cancelled, it said, and the museum is closed. It has also pulled plans to send opera troupes around rural areas during the holiday.

Tour groups leaving the city have also been cancelled. Police are conducting spot checks for live poultry or wild animals in vehicles exiting and entering the city.

“We already know that the disease originated from a market which conducted illegal transaction of wild animals,” Gao Fu, director of the Chinese center for disease control and prevention, said at a press conference on Wednesday.

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Deadly novel virus penetrates Macao

Macao said on Wednesday that the first case of novel coronavirus has been reported in a local hospital.

A 52-year-old woman traveling from Wuhan in central China was diagnosed with the disease by Macao’s hospital of Centro Hospitalar Conde de Sao Januario on Tuesday afternoon and has been quarantined and treated in the hospital.

The patient arrived in Macao through the Border Gate on Sunday and checked into a hotel in Macao. She had a sore throat and cough for about a week before she went to the hospital on Tuesday.

As of 9:30 a.m., the patient just began to have a fever without any breathing difficulties. Those who were in close contact with her in Macao were under quarantine observation, the center said.

Chinese health authorities said Wednesday that 440 confirmed cases of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) had been reported in 13 provincial-level regions in the country by Tuesday.

Overseas, one case has been confirmed in Japan, three in Thailand, and one in South Korea.

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