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China coronavirus: death toll hits 132 as number of cases surpasses that of Sars

South China Morning Post

發布於 2020年01月29日03:01 • Cissy Zhou and William Zheng cissy.zhou@scmp.com; william.zheng@scmp.com
  • There are 840 newly confirmed cases in Hubei province, where the outbreak began, Chinese health authorities say
  • Most patients who have died were older than 60 and had pre-existing conditions, according to local authorities
Pedestrians in Beijing wear protective masks to help stop the spread of a deadly virus that began in Wuhan. Photo: AFP
Pedestrians in Beijing wear protective masks to help stop the spread of a deadly virus that began in Wuhan. Photo: AFP

The number of confirmed cases of the rapidly spreading coronavirus infection in mainland China has reached 5,974, health authorities said on Wednesday, a total that surpasses that of Sars, the epidemic in 2002-03 that killed more than 600 people worldwide.

The death toll from the new coronavirus has climbed to 132, they announced, with 840 newly confirmed cases in Hubei province.

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Sars infected 5,327 people in mainland China in nine months and killed 349 people, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The deaths from the new coronavirus infection have all been reported in mainland China, with 125 in Hubei province, where the outbreak began, and seven in other provinces. About 3,300 people are hospitalised in Hubei province, with more than 20,000 being observed for infection.

The death rate from the new coronavirus continues to grow, with more fatalities likely be reported. Most patients who have died were older than 60 and had pre-existing conditions, according to reports from local authorities.

The coronavirus can be passed between humans through close contact, Chinese medical experts have said.

Zhong Nanshan, one of China's top respiratory diseases experts, said on Tuesday that the outbreak had yet to reach its peak and that he expected it to do so within a week to 10 days, adding that there should be "no massive increase afterwards".

However, University of Hong Kong academics have predicted that the number of infections in five mainland megacities " Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Chongqing " will peak between late April and early May.

Tibet autonomous region has reported a suspected case of infection. If confirmed, it would be the first case in Tibet and would mean the virus has reached every province, region and municipality in China.

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In Hong Kong, infectious diseases expert Professor Yuen Kwok-yung said on Tuesday that researchers in the semi-autonomous city had developed a vaccine for the coronavirus but need time to test it.

Scientists in mainland China and the United States were also racing to produce a vaccine.

The illness with pneumonia-like symptoms has spread rapidly, with reports of cases in at least 15 countries outside China, including other parts of Asia, North America, Australia and Europe.

Countries including South Korea, Germany, Spain and India are considering evacuations of their citizens stranded in Wuhan, which has been subject to a travel ban by Chinese authorities. Japan and the United States sent charter planes to Wuhan on Tuesday.

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