The coronavirus outbreak that began in the central Chinese city of Wuhan has kil...
- The coronavirus outbreak that began in the central Chinese city of Wuhan has killed 56 people in China and infected more than 2,000 globally, most of them in China.
** The virus’ transmission ability is getting stronger and infections could continue to rise, China’s National Health Commission said. ** Thailand has reported eight infection cases; Taiwan, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States each have reported four; France and Japan three each; Vietnam and South Korea two apiece, and one each in Canada and Nepal.** The World Health Organisation said that while the outbreak was an emergency for China, it was not yet a global health emergency. The WHO director-general is on his way to Beijing to confer with Chinese officials and health experts.
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