Cronavirus death toll in China crosses 3,000; confirmed cases mounts to over 80,400
Beijing, March 5
The death toll of coronavirus in China has crossed 3,000 with 31 new fatalities and the total number of confirmed cases jumped to over 80,400, while Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for “undiminished vigilance”, saying the situation in virus-hit Wuhan still remained severe despite positive progress.
China’s National Health Commission said on Thursday that it received reports of 139 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection and 31 deaths on Wednesday on the Chinese mainland.
All the deaths were in the epicentre of the virus, Hubei Province and its capital Wuhan, which continued to be ground zero of the COVID-19.
Also on Wednesday, 143 new suspected cases were reported while the number of severe cases decreased by 464 to 5,952, the NHC said, adding that 522 people were still suspected of being infected with the virus.
The overall confirmed cases on the Chinese mainland have reached 80,409 by the end of Wednesday.
This included 3,012 people who have died of the disease, 25,352 patients still undergoing treatment and 52,045 patients who have been discharged.
Also on Wednesday, two “imported cases” (people arriving from abroad) of the novel coronavirus infection were reported on the mainland, all of which were in Zhejiang Province.
By the end of Wednesday, 20 imported cases had been reported, the commission said.
By the end of Wednesday, 104 confirmed cases, including two deaths had been reported in Hong Kong, 10 confirmed cases in Macao and 42 in Taiwan, including one death, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Forty-three patients in Hong Kong, nine in Macao and 12 in Taiwan have been discharged from hospital after recovery.
In Hubei province, from where the COVID-19 originated in December reported 134 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection and 31 new deaths on Wednesday, the local health commission said.
The latest report brought the total confirmed cases in the hard-hit province to 67,466 and that of total deaths to 2,902, which included 2,305 fatalities in Wuhan.
The province also saw 1,923 patients discharged from hospital after recovery on Wednesday, bringing the total number of discharged patients in the province to 40,479.
Among the 20,765 hospitalised patients, 4,747 were still in severe condition and another 1,041 in critical condition, it said.
Hubei province also reported 67 new suspected cases of the virus on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for undiminished vigilance on the prevention and control work of the COVID-19 as the situation in the Wuhan City and Hubei Province remains severe. PTI
South Korea virus total nears 6,000
SEOUL: South Korea’s total number of novel coronavirus cases—the largest outside China, where the disease first emerged—approached 6,000 on Thursday as authorities reported 145 new infections.
The total stood at 5,766, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, with 35 deaths.
The government proposed an extra budget of 11.7 trillion won ($9.9 billion) on Wednesday to address the epidemic’s impact and improve the country’s infectious disease prevention system.
It is part of a 30-trillion-won ($25-billion) package President Moon Jae-in announced Tuesday to address the “grave” situation brought on by the outbreak in the world’s 12th-largest economy.
Scores of events in the country—from K-pop concerts to sports seasons—have been cancelled or postponed over the contagion, with school and kindergarten breaks extended by three weeks nationwide.
The government on Thursday lengthened a nationwide daycare centre closure for a further two weeks. AFP
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