China says virus spreading between humans
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BEIJING (AFP) – China has confirmed human-to-human
transmission in the outbreak of a new SARS-like virus as the number of cases
soared and authorities Tuesday said a fourth person had died.
The news came as the World Health Organization said it would
consider declaring an international public health emergency over the outbreak.
The coronavirus, which has spread to three other Asian
countries and infected more than 200 people in China, has caused alarm because
of its genetic similarities to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which
killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.
The discovery of human-to-human transmission comes as
hundreds of millions of people are crisscrossing the country in packed trains,
buses and planes this week to celebrate the Lunar New Year with relatives.
Health authorities in the central city of Wuhan, where a
seafood market has been identified as the center of the outbreak, said Tuesday
that an 89-year-old man became the fourth person to die from the virus and that
15 medical staff had been infected.
A second case was also confirmed in Shanghai on Tuesday
while five people have been diagnosed with the illness in Beijing.
The virus has also reached Japan, Thailand and South Korea,
with a total of four people having been hospitalized after visiting Wuhan.
A man showing symptoms of the new disease who travelled to
the Chinese city has been put in isolation in Australia as health officials
await test results, public broadcaster ABC reported Tuesday.
Zhong Nanshan, a renowned scientist at China’s national health
commission, confirmed that the virus was being transmitted between humans,
state media reported late Monday.
The WHO had previously identified animals as the likely
primary source, but had warned of “some limited human-to-human transmission”.
Zhong told CCTV that patients can contract the virus without
having visited Wuhan.
He also said 14 medical staff had been infected but it was
not clear if he was referring to the Wuhan cases.
In southern Guangdong province, two patients were infected
by family members who visited Wuhan, he told CCTV.
The WHO said a key emergency committee would meet Wednesday
to determine whether to declare an international public health emergency.
The agency has only used the rare label a handful of times,
including during the H1N1 – or swine flu – pandemic of 2009 and the Ebola
epidemic that devastated parts of West Africa from 2014 to 2016.
The Chinese government announced Tuesday it was classifying
the outbreak in the same category as the SARS outbreak, meaning compulsory
isolation for those diagnosed with the disease and the potential to implement
quarantine measures on travel.
China’s President Xi Jinping said that the virus must be
“resolutely contained” and stressed that information must be released “in a
timely manner”, in his first public comments on the outbreak on Monday.
The Communist government was accused of covering up the SARS
outbreak in 2003 but some foreign experts have praised the swift release of
information on the new virus.
“The speed of response is testimony to improved global
preparedness,” said Jeremy Farrar, director of British healthcare foundation Welcome
Trust.
“But we must not be complacent, there is still much to be
done to ensure countries across the world are protecting people from epidemic
threats of diseases known and unknown,” he said.
Nearly 200 confirmed cases are in Wuhan, where the city
announced it was enforcing stronger supervision of markets and public transportation
hubs, and “encouraged the cancellation” of unnecessary public gatherings.
The city has set up an epidemic prevention and control
headquarters.
Special screening measures have been set up at airports in
Australia, Singapore, the United States, and Thailand.
In Hong Kong, health officials said they were expanding
enhanced checks on arrivals to include anyone coming in from Hubei province,
not just its capital Wuhan.
Scientists with the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease
Analysis at Imperial College in London warned in a paper published Friday that
the number of cases in Wuhan was likely to be closer to 1,700, much higher than
the official figure.
China says virus spreading between humans
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