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The Wuhan coronavirus has left the streets of Wuhan, China, virtually empty. As the virus spreads to every part of China, CNN's David Culver speaks with an American college student in Shanghai who says finding food has gotten increasingly difficult. This is a re-upload of a previous video. #CNN #News
Coronavirus leaves streets of Beijing and Wuhan, China, nearly deserted
Health officials worldwide are working to contain a coronavirus that has spread to several countries over the past week. The outbreak has major Chinese cities on a virtual lockdown. The streets of Beijing, China, were left empty as residents fear the contagion. The disease outbreak comes amid Chinese New Year celebrations.
The spread of a fast-moving virus outside of China is of “grave concern” and has prompted the World Health Organization to reconvene an emergency meeting this week to decide whether it’s become a global health emergency, WHO officials said Wednesday.
The coronavirus has spread to a handful of people through human-to-human contact outside of China, Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO’s health emergencies program, said at a news conference at the organization’s Geneva headquarters Wednesday.
“These developments in terms of the evolution of the outbreak and further development of transmission, these are of grave concern and has spurred countries into action,” Ryan said, adding that he just returned from China on Wednesday. “What we know at this stage, this is still obviously a very active outbreak and information is being updated and changing by the hour.”
The coronavirus outbreak has killed 132 people in China and sickened more than 6,150 across more than a dozen countries across the globe. Ryan said there are currently 71 cases outside of China in 15 other countries.
The WHO declined at two emergency meetings last week to declare the virus a global health emergency.
Since the first patient was identified in Wuhan on Dec. 31, the number of coronavirus cases has mushroomed to 6,061 in mainland China as of Wednesday morning, exceeding the total number of SARS cases in that country during the 2003 epidemic. There were 5,327 SARS cases in China and 8,000 across the world diagnosed between Nov. 1, 2002, and July 31, 2003, according to the WHO.
One of the criteria used to determine whether the coronavirus is an international health threat is whether the disease spreads locally once it arrives in new parts of the world, “and that’s a nuanced and important distinction to make,” Ryan told reporters last week.
The other main criteria is whether it’s already interfered or will likely interfere with trade and travel, he said. The WHO committee’s goal, he said, is to contain an outbreak without needlessly disrupting economic activity just by declaring a global health crisis.
German health officials Tuesday said that a 33-year-old man there contracted the virus from a colleague visiting his workplace from Shanghai, confirming what appears to be one of the first cases of person-to-person transmission outside China.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the “continued increase in cases and the evidence of human-to-human transmission outside of China are, of course, most deeply disturbing.” The illness produces a range of symptoms with about 20% of the patients becoming severely ill, including pneumonia and respiratory failure, he said.
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China coronavirus: a look inside the sealed off city of Wuhan
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On January 23, 2020, officials in the central Chinese city of Wuhan imposed a complete travel ban on people entering or leaving amid the coronavirus outbreak suspected to originate there.Since then, besides the Hubei’s capital of Wuhan, 12 additional cities and counties in the province were locked down in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus that has killed 26 people and infected hundreds more.The streets and markets of the massive city of more than 11 million were left empty, while hospitals appeared to be overwhelmed by anxious patients.
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The normally bustling streets of Wuhan are deserted on Sunday morning as new restrictions go into effect banning most cars from the streets of the metropolis of 11 million.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Wuhan lockdown leads to empty streets, train stations
Videos from Wuhan on Friday show empty streets, hotels and train stations as the city remains under lock down, with transportation networks out of the city are closed and many staying in their homes as officials continue to try and contain the coronavirus.
Officials urged citizens to not to leave as fears rose of the contagion spreading. As of Jan. 23, Chinese authorities had reported 17 deaths from the virus so far and, outside of China, there have been confirmed cases in China, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and the U.S. France confirmed two cases on Friday, Jan. 24.
The World Health Organization decided on Thursday that it was too soon to declare a global health emergency over the virus.
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In an attempt to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, the central Chinese city of Wuhan where the outbreak began, has been under lock down since January 23. Drone footage shows how the city with a population of 11 million people has been left deserted.
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China coronavirus: Empty streets of Wuhan
The normally bustling streets of Wuhan are deserted on Sunday morning as new restrictions go into effect banning most cars from the streets of the metropolis of 11 million.
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Medical workers in Wuhan’s Jinyintan hospital are putting in long gruelling shifts and battling their own fears to combat a coronavirus outbreak. China has suspended all transport in and out of Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak. As of January 23, at least 17 people had died of coronavirus, and more than 600 infections have been confirmed around the country.
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Latest on Wuhan coronavirus: 2,761 infected and 80 dead in China; 38 infected abroad
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The death toll from a deadly viral outbreak of the new coronavirus spiked to 80 as the hard-hit epicenter: Hubei, suffered 24 new fatalities overnight... while total confirmed cases across China surged to 2-thousand 7-hundred and 61.
The country's health authorities said Monday that while there were no new deaths confirmed outside of Hubei, the national tally of verified infections rose by 7-hundred-69, around half of them in Hubei.
More than 4-hundred-60 of those infected were in serious condition.
The youngest confirmed case involved a 9-month-old girl in Beijing.
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South Korea confirmed its fourth case just moments ago - a 55-year-old South Korean man and the U.S. confirmed three new cases bringing the total in that country to five.
The number of total infections outside of China's borders now stands at 38.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Wuhan streets nearly deserted amid fears over illness
A new hospital is being rapidly constructed in Wuhan, China, in response to the coronavirus outbreak. As Redmond Shannon reports, it comes as the country puts more cities on lockdown ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations.
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China: Streets emptied in coronavirus epicentre of Wuhan following lockdown
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A US tourist filmed the largely empty streets of the Chinese city of Wuhan on Monday, a city of 11 million people which is the epicentre of the coronavirus and has been placed on lockdown as the virus has spread worldwide.
Footage shows empty multi-lane roads, emptied shopping areas, and main streets with very people and vehicles on them.
The new strain of coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, has killed at least 81 people so far and infected more than 2,740, with the disease spreading from China to other countries, including the US, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Australia, Nepal and France. Cases were also reported in Taiwan, Canada, Japan, Malaysia and Vietnam.
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China’s mystery new coronavirus has so far infected more than 570 people and killed 17, with the World Health Organisation set to meet for a second day to determine whether the outbreak should be categorised as an international health emergency.
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Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, has been in lockdown since January 23. The government closed off the city of 11 million people in an attempt to contain the deadly virus which has already killed at least 80 people and infected more than 2,000.While 5 million people left the city before the lockdown, millions remain. The Post interviewed one of them and asked what it was like to be in Wuhan under lockdown.
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China puts Wuhan on lockdown to stem spread of coronavirus | DW News
Chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of Wuhan - a metropolis of 11 million people that is at the center of the coronavirus outbreak that's spreading across Asia and beyond. The virus originated from a seafood market in the city. All transport in and out of the city has been suspended for the lockdown, as has public transport within Wuhan. Residents have been advised to stay at home. So far, 17 people have died from the respiratory illness and almost 600 cases have been confirmed across China.
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Lin Wenhua, a resident of China's city of Wuhan, is at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak that's killed 80 people so far.
After the government shut down transportation in the city, Lin began recording videos to chronicle daily life in a city shut off from the world.
Over 600 cases have been confirmed in Wuhan alone and 40 people pronounced dead.
On the third day of lockdown, Wuhan's usually bustling streets, malls and other public spaces were unnervingly quiet, and masks were mandatory in public.
Shoppers emptied store shelves, stocking up for what could be an extended period of isolation.
Hospitals in Wuhan have been grappling with a flood of patients and a lack of supplies.
Authorities in Wuhan and further afield have put out calls for medicine, disinfection equipment, masks, goggles, gowns and other protective gear.
There are now over 2,000 confirmed cases of the virus so far, leading to anxiety across China as people rush out to buy masks and disinfectants.
Governments across the world are on alert as cases have been found in Taiwan, Macao, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, the US, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Nepal, France and Australia.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called the outbreak a grave situation, and the government has stepped up efforts to restrict travel and public gatherings whilst rushing medical staff and supplies to Wuhan, which remains on lockdown.
China cut off trains, planes and other links to Wuhan on Wednesday, as well as public transportation within the city, and has steadily expanded a lockdown to 16 surrounding cities with a combined population of more than 50 million — greater than that of New York, London, Paris and Moscow combined.
Wuhan banned most vehicle use, including private cars, in downtown areas starting Sunday.
The city will assign 6,000 taxis to neighbourhoods to help people get around if they need to.
Wuhan plans to build a second makeshift hospital with around 1,000 beds to handle the growing number of patients.
The city has said another hospital is expected to be completed Feb. 3.
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Wuhan hospitals under pressure as coronavirus is 'getting stronger'
China’s health commission minister says coronavirus’s ability to spread appeared to be increasing. More patients have been found to have the virus in Wuhan, which has been placed under strict lockdown. Officials announced a range of measures to halt the outbreak on Sunday, including a nationwide ban on trading in wildlife and the suspension of long-distance buses in the eastern province of Shandong, Beijing and Shanghai.
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China puts millions under lockdown to contain Wuhan coronavirus | DW News
China is expanding its unprecedented efforts to contain a deadly new coronavirus, imposing travel restrictions on tens of millions of people. The epicenter of the outbreak is the city of Wuhan, in Hubei province but it has now spread to at least 10 cities, all of them on lockdown. It comes as China heads into it Lunar New Year, when millions of people travel to take part in celebrations. Many of those events have now been canceled. With more than 800 infections reported, and over 25 deaths, authorities aren't taking any chances.
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New Hospital Built in Wuhan, China to Battle Coronavirus
China is racing to build a 1000-bed hospital in Wuhan, as the country battles to contain the deadly coronavirus, Monday, January 27.
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READ MORE: Wuhan is the center of the outbreak and people there and in several other cities face strict restrictions on movement as the government tries to prevent the virus, known as coronavirus, from spreading, where it has already left 80 dead.
The latest figures reported by Chinese health officials include more than 2,700 cases of people being sickened by the virus.
The head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention respiratory disease office, Nancy Messonnier, said Sunday there were five confirmed cases in the United States, and that all five people had direct contact with others in Wuhan.
Chinese National Health Commission Minister Ma Xiaowei said Sunday little is known about the virus. But doctors do know it has an incubation period that can range from one to 14 days. Ma said the virus is infectious during the incubation period, when no signs or symptoms of the disease are present.
The virus is believed to have emerged late last year in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, at a seafood market illegally selling wildlife. Chinese authorities have imposed a temporary ban on the selling of wildlife.
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