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Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount

This was in my Yahoo news feed.

 

 

 

 

Wuhan (China) (AFP) - China reported its biggest single-day jump in novel coronavirus deaths on Thursday, as global fears deepened with more infections confirmed overseas including three Japanese evacuated from the outbreak's epicentre.

 

 

 

The World Health Organization, which initially downplayed a disease that has now killed 170 in China, was readying to meet Thursday to decide whether to declare it a global emergency.

 

 

But governments, companies and people around the world were already escalating efforts to contain the illness, which is believed to have emerged from an animal market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.

 

 

Many countries have urged their citizens not to visit China, while some have banned entry for travellers from Wuhan.

 

 

At least 15 countries have confirmed infections, with India reporting its first case.

 

 

Airlines began cancelling flights servicing China on Wednesday, and more followed suit on Thursday.

 

 

Russia said it was closing its far eastern border with China over the outbreak.

 

 

Meanwhile, more than 6,000 tourists were put under lockdown aboard a cruise ship at an Italian port on Thursday after two Chinese passengers were isolated over fears they could be carrying the coronavirus.

 

 

Beijing has taken extraordinary steps to arrest the spread of the virus, including effectively quarantining more than 50 million people in Wuhan and surrounding Hubei province.

 

 

The government on Thursday reported 38 new deaths in the preceding 24 hours, the highest one-day total since the virus was detected late last year.

 

 

All but one of the new deaths were in Hubei.

 

 

The number of confirmed new cases also grew steadily to 7,711, the National Health Commission said. Another 81,000 people were under observation for possible infection.

 

 

The pathogen is believed to have emerged in a market that sold wild game, and spread by a Lunar New Year holiday season in which hundreds of millions of Chinese travel domestically or abroad.

 

 

 

- 'Truly new situation' -

 

 

 

Thousands of foreigners have been trapped in Wuhan since it was sealed off last week.

 

 

 

Massive cities like Beijing and Shanghai were also eerily quiet as countless people followed advice to stay indoors, or at least wear masks when venturing out.

 

 

 

Japan and the United States on Wednesday became the first countries to organise airlifts from Wuhan for their citizens. A second US flight is planned in the coming days.

 

 

Britain was planning an evacuation of around 200 of its citizens early Friday morning, after receiving the necessary clearance from Beijing.

 

 

Australia and New Zealand were among others organising similar operations.

 

 

Tokyo on Thursday reported that three people who were aboard the first evacuation flight had tested positive for the virus after landing back in Japan.

 

 

 

Two of the three infected passengers showed no symptoms, according to Japanese authorities, underscoring the difficulty detecting the coronavirus.

 

 

Compounding fears, Japan was allowing the arrivals -- more than 400 have been repatriated after a second flight on Thursday -- to "self-quarantine".

 

 

The government said it could not legally compel testing or quarantining, and two people on the first flight refused testing.

 

 

That is despite Japanese officials already confirming two cases in which patients tested positive without having visited China.

 

 

In contrast, other countries organising evacuations said they were all planning to quarantine.

 

 

 

 

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The WHO also has come under fire after it last week decided not to declare a global health emergency.

 

 

A meeting Thursday will decide whether to reverse that decision, possibly leading to travel or trade barriers.

 

 

 

"The whole world needs to take action," Michael Ryan, head of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, told reporters in Geneva.

 

 

 

The virus is similar to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) pathogen. That outbreak also began in China and eventually killed nearly 800 people worldwide in 2002-03.

 

 

Major airlines that have suspended or reduced service to China include British Airways, German flag carrier Lufthansa, American Airlines, KLM, and United.

 

 

Chinese efforts to halt the virus have seen the suspension of classes nationwide and an extension of the Lunar New Year holiday.

 

 

 

All football matches across the country also would be postponed, the Chinese Football Association said, including the top-tier Chinese Super League.

 

 

 

 

- Economic worries -

 

 

 

Asian stock markets tumbled again Thursday on fears that trouble in the "world's factory" would upset global supply chains and dent profits.

 

 

Toyota, IKEA, Starbucks, Tesla, McDonald's and tech giant Foxconn were among the corporate giants temporarily freezing production or closing large numbers of outlets in China.

 

 

 

Volkswagen announced Thursday its China joint-venture plants would not start production again before February 9.

 

 

 

US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the coronavirus posed a fresh risk to the world economy.

 

 

Throughout China, signs of paranoia multiplied, with residents of some Beijing residential compounds erecting makeshift barriers to their premises.

 

 

In one of many similar photos posted online, a man wearing a surgical mask and brandishing a traditional martial arts weapon squatted on a barricade outside a Chinese village, near a sign saying: "Outsiders forbidden from entering".

 

 

The crisis has caused food prices to spike, and the central government on Thursday blamed this partly on overzealous preventive measures, issuing a directive banning any roadblocks or other hindrances to food shipments.

 

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Re: Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount

Chicago has the first case of person to person spread of the virus.  Just reported.

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Re: Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount

@Anonymous032819 

 

          I am receiving the same information!

 

  I had / have posted last week, my educated window.

I am in  hope that no one is traveling for their Lunar New Year's celebration. 

 

 Someone, here, actually wanted the mods to remove news - `that` this- is scaring people; | ref: this virus.

 

Thank you for posting. I am now, minutes ago, reading the same, before yours from [WHO] -that was submitted. 

               

     Totally cautionary. 

     

    WHO- World Health Organization.

 

  I have no idea of any exact number of cases, but believe there probably more than are being reported.????

 I do not know from last updated report. 

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U.S. health officials say a person from Illinois who was infected with the new coronavirus in China has transmitted the virus to her spouse, marking the first known instance of person-to-person spread of the virus in the U.S.

 

The initial patient in Illinois was a Chicago woman in her 60s who had recently returned from Wuhan, China, where the outbreak is thought to have started. The new case, disclosed Thursday, is likely to heighten fears that the United States and other countries could see broader spread of the virus. The United States is at least the fourth country to report person-to-person spread outside of China, with Vietnam, Germany, and Japan also reporting local transmission.

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@NAES1 wrote:

@Anonymous032819 

 

          I am receiving the same information!

 

  I had / have posted last week, my educated window.

I am in  hope that no one is traveling for their Lunar New Year's celebration. 

 

 Someone, here, actually wanted the mods to remove news - `that` this- is scaring people; | ref: this virus.

 

Thank you for posting. I am now, minutes ago, reading the same, before yours from [WHO] -that was submitted. 

               

     Totally cautionary. 

     

    WHO- World Health Organization.

 

  I have no idea of any exact number of cases, but believe there probably more than are being reported.????

 I do not know from last updated report. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I like to share the whole story, as reported, and not cherry pick certain parts just to sensationalize, and create panic and hysteria.

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Re: Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount


@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@NAES1 wrote:

@Anonymous032819 

 

          I am receiving the same information!

 

  I had / have posted last week, my educated window.

I am in  hope that no one is traveling for their Lunar New Year's celebration. 

 

 Someone, here, actually wanted the mods to remove news - `that` this- is scaring people; | ref: this virus.

 

Thank you for posting. I am now, minutes ago, reading the same, before yours from [WHO] -that was submitted. 

               

     Totally cautionary. 

     

    WHO- World Health Organization.

 

  I have no idea of any exact number of cases, but believe there probably more than are being reported.????

 I do not know from last updated report. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I like to share the whole story, as reported, and not cherry pick certain parts just to sensationalize, and create panic and hysteria.


@Anonymous032819, I agree. There was an article in today's Los Angeles Times that said experts are trying to contain some very wild and incorrect posts on social media.


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Re: Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount

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@Johnnyeager wrote:

U.S. health officials say a person from Illinois who was infected with the new coronavirus in China has transmitted the virus to her spouse, marking the first known instance of person-to-person spread of the virus in the U.S.

 

The initial patient in Illinois was a Chicago woman in her 60s who had recently returned from Wuhan, China, where the outbreak is thought to have started. The new case, disclosed Thursday, is likely to heighten fears that the United States and other countries could see broader spread of the virus. The United States is at least the fourth country to report person-to-person spread outside of China, with Vietnam, Germany, and Japan also reporting local transmission.


 

 

 

 

 

 

And that confirms that Jane/Joe Public who lives in Moab, Utah is more likely to catch the common cold than they are the Caronavirus.

 

 

 

Unless one has been to China, or has been in direct contact with someone who has, they are unlikely to catch this virus.

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Re: Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount

....then add in the 'dirty homeless' narrative 🙄,

it's unfortunate many don't read beyond the headline.

 

There's a YouTube channel I enjoy listening to,'Agenda-Free TV'.

He reports on current news...but I had to recently unsubscribe.

He was doing a multi-hour broadcast whenever they updated 

the # of deaths.  There are already 20 broadcasts on his channel.

I mean, it doesn't feel 'agenda-free' to me🤷‍♀️

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Re: Deadliest day for China in virus fight as global fears mount


@Anonymous032819 wrote:


I like to share the whole story, as reported, and not cherry pick certain parts just to sensationalize, and create panic and hysteria.


@Anonymous032819 

Thank you...

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@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@Johnnyeager wrote:

U.S. health officials say a person from Illinois who was infected with the new coronavirus in China has transmitted the virus to her spouse, marking the first known instance of person-to-person spread of the virus in the U.S.

 

The initial patient in Illinois was a Chicago woman in her 60s who had recently returned from Wuhan, China, where the outbreak is thought to have started. The new case, disclosed Thursday, is likely to heighten fears that the United States and other countries could see broader spread of the virus. The United States is at least the fourth country to report person-to-person spread outside of China, with Vietnam, Germany, and Japan also reporting local transmission.


 

 

 

 

 

 

And that confirms that Jane/Joe Public who lives in Moab, Utah is more likely to catch the common cold than they are the Caronavirus.

 

 

 

Unless one has been to China, or has been in direct contact with someone who has, they are unlikely to catch this virus.


Well, if one lives in Chicago it will depend on where this newly diagnosed husband has been during his incubation period. If he has ridden public transportation or just moved about in public places (grocery store, post office, etc.), then it’s very possible that he may have transmitted the virus to others. I’m generally not an alarmist bout such things, but my DS and DIL live in Chicago and take public transportation daily. So I will remain very interested in this story. 

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