niman Posted January 19, 2020 Report Share Posted January 19, 2020 (edited) On January 18, 2020, 0 cases were cured, 5 cases were discharged, 59 cases were newly added, and 1 died. On January 19, 0-22 hours, 1 case was discharged and 77 cases were newly added. On the basis of continuously regulating the operation of pre-screening and triage of all types of medical institutions at all levels, our city has further increased the screening of suspected cases of pneumonia due to new coronavirus in accordance with the newly revised pneumonia diagnosis and treatment plan for new coronavirus infection. At the same time, further improve the detection scheme, optimize the detection process, and speed up the detection. The national, provincial and municipal expert groups conducted comprehensive investigations based on clinical manifestations, epidemiological history, and pathogenic test results. On January 18, 59 newly confirmed cases of pneumonia with new coronavirus infection were newly identified, and on January 19, new coronavirus infections were newly identified. There were 77 confirmed cases of pneumonia, and 136 newly confirmed cases in two days. Of the 136 patients, 66 were male and 70 were female; the youngest was 25 years old and the oldest was 89 years old; the onset dates were before January 18, 2020; the first symptoms were mostly fever, cough or chest tightness, and dyspnea. According to the newly revised diagnosis and treatment plan, patients were classified according to their severity, severity, and criticality, including 100 cases of mild cases, 33 cases of severe cases, and 3 cases of critical cases (including 1 death). Epidemiological investigations of new cases are underway, and close contacts are being tracked. As of 22:00 on January 19th, 198 cases of pneumonia of new coronavirus infection have been reported in our city, 25 cases have been cured and 3 cases have been discharged. Currently, 170 cases are still being treated in the hospital, of which 126 cases are mild, 35 cases are severe, and 9 cases are critically ill. They are all under isolation treatment at designated medical institutions in Wuhan. A total of 817 close contacts have been tracked, 727 medical observations have been lifted, and 90 medical observations are still underway. No related cases were found among the close contacts. We will continue to conduct timely sampling and detection of newly discovered suspected cases. Winter and spring are the seasons with high incidence of respiratory infectious diseases, as well as the period with high incidence of viral pneumonia. Experts advise that citizens should pay attention to cold protection, indoor ventilation and personal hygiene, strengthen physical exercise, maintain a light diet, and avoid activities in crowded places. Wear a face mask or cover your mouth and nose with tissues or clothing when you have a cough or sneeze to reduce the spread of germs. Pay close attention to symptoms such as fever and cough. Seek immediate medical attention when such symptoms occur. January 19, 2020 http://wjw.wuhan.gov.cn/front/web/showDetail/2020012009077 Edited January 19, 2020 by Admin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted January 20, 2020 Report Share Posted January 20, 2020 China reports another death from Wuhan virus, infections spread to other cities A third death reported in Wuhan and 136 new infections over weekend Virus confirmed for first time in mainland cities outside Wuhan, with one patient in Shenzhen and two in Beijing SCMP Reporters Published: 8:58am, 20 Jan, 2020 TOP PICKS News China coronavirus: at least three suspected cases in Shenzhen, Shanghai 19 Jan 2020 This Week in Asia Rise of Chinese-only prostitution surprises the Philippines 13 Jan 2020 This Week in Asia Wuhan coronavirus: Asia battens down for Lunar New Year rush 10 Jan 2020 News China pneumonia figures ‘under-reported’, as four new cases confirmed 18 Jan 2020 News Chinese theme park’s bungee-jumping pig stunt sparks anger online 19 Jan 2020 News Facebook apologises for rude translation of Xi Jinping’s name 19 Jan 2020 News Forbidden City sparks fury after allowing pair to flout car ban 19 Jan 2020 This Week in Asia Has the US already lost the battle for the South China Sea? 18 Jan 2020 News China’s new killer robot ship goes through its first sea trial 18 Jan 2020 This Week in Asia Are Vietnam, Malaysia about to get tough on Beijing’s maritime claims? 18 Jan 2020 788 A man leaves the Wuhan Medical Treatment Centre, where some of the patients have been treated. Photo: AFP Chinese authorities on Monday said another person had died over the weekend from the coronavirus identified in Wuhan, bringing the death count to three, and reported infections in other cities in China for the first time. The number of infections also jumped in Wuhan, the suspected source of the virus, which causes pneumonia-like symptoms. The new cases were being reported with China preparing for the Lunar New Year holiday, when hundreds of millions of people will be travelling across the country, raising concern about the spread of infections. Wuhan health authorities reported that a patient had died on Saturday and said 136 new cases had been confirmed – 59 on Saturday and 77 on Sunday – taking the total number of confirmed cases in the city to 198. Separately, China’s national health commission said that two people in Beijing and one in Shenzhen, neighbouring Hong Kong, had been confirmed as infected with the virus, the country’s first reported cases outside Wuhan. Suspected cases were also reported across China on Monday, with eight people under quarantine in Shenzhen and five in the coastal province of Zhejiang, which borders Shanghai. China identifies new coronavirus behind Wuhan pneumonia outbreak The two infected people in Beijing had recently travelled to Wuhan, according to the Daxing district health committee. They were under quarantine in hospital and in a stable condition, The Beijing News reported. People who had come into close contact with the two patients were under medical observation and had not had fever-like symptoms, the local health authority said. How the Sars epidemic left its deadly mark on Hong Kong 24 Mar 2018 The health authority in the southern province of Guangdong said its first case was a 66-year-old man living in Shenzhen. He had visited relatives in Wuhan at the end of last month and developed fever and fatigue on January 3. He went to a doctor in Shenzhen the following day, then was admitted to hospital, where he has been placed under quarantine, on January 11. His condition was stable and the authority was monitoring people who had been in close contact with him, the authority said. SUBSCRIBE LUNAR Get updates direct to your inbox SUBMIT By registering, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy The Zhejiang health authority said that the five patients it had reported as showing symptoms had recently visited Wuhan. China coronavirus: Hong Kong urged to step up measures as new cases suspected 19 Jan 2020 The outbreak is “preventable and controllable”, the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention said on Saturday via its website and social media. It said that the new virus was not severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars), which killed more than 700 people around the world in a 2003-03 outbreak that originated in China. Although the virus has been identified, its source has yet to be found and its path fully mapped. China’s health authorities and the World Health Organisation have both said previously that they had found no evidence of human-to-human transmission but could not rule it out. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3046771/china-coronavirus-wuhan-reports-136-new-cases-over-weekend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted January 20, 2020 Report Share Posted January 20, 2020 World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO FollowFollow @WHO More #China has reported to WHO 139 new cases of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in #Wuhan, #Beijing and #Shenzhen over the past two days. This is the result of increased searching and testing for 2019-nCoV among people sick with respiratory illness. 2:39 PM - 19 Jan 2020 1,310 Retweets 1,199 Likes New conversation World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More World Health Organization (WHO) Retweeted World Health Organization (WHO) For the first time, there are novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) cases reported outside of #Wuhan, within #China. These cases were identified because of searching and testing for cases outside Wuhan. World Health Organization (WHO) added, World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO #China has reported to WHO 139 new cases of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in #Wuhan, #Beijing and #Shenzhen over the past two days. This is the result of increased searching and testing… Show this thread World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More World Health Organization (WHO) Retweeted World Health Organization (WHO) WHO has provided advice to countries on how to identify people sick with the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV), how to care for them, and how to prevent spread. World Health Organization (WHO) added, World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO NEW: WHO interim guidance on a range of topics to help countries manage the new #coronavirus http://bit.ly/2TaaWOH Show this thread World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More World Health Organization (WHO) Retweeted World Health Organization (WHO) WHO has issued advice for individuals on how to protect themselves and others from the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) World Health Organization (WHO) added, World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO Q: What can I do to protect myself from #coronavirus? A: http://bit.ly/2tMEBmu Show this thread World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More An animal source seems the most likely primary source of this novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak, with some limited human-to-human transmission occurring between close contacts. World Health Organization Western Pacific, WHO Thailand, WHO Kobe Centre and WHO South-East Asia World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More WHO urges countries to continue preparedness activities for the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV), and continue sharing of information. Speedy information sharing has already had a positive impact on the response. World Health Organization Western Pacific, WHO Thailand, WHO Kobe Centre and WHO South-East Asia World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More WHO is constantly analyzing data on the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) as we receive it, and working closely with global networks of experts on a range of topics. World Health Organization Western Pacific, WHO Kobe Centre, WHO Thailand and WHO South-East Asia World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More As more novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) cases are identified and more analysis undertaken, we will get a clearer picture of disease severity and transmission patterns. We will update and expand our guidance as we learn more. World Health Organization Western Pacific, WHO Kobe Centre, WHO Thailand and WHO South-East Asia World Health Organization (WHO)Verified account @WHO 6h6 hours ago More WHO is proposing studies on the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) that can be done in #China and elsewhere to better understand transmission, risk factors, and where the virus is. These studies take time and resources. Some of these studies are being undertaken already. World Health Organization Western Pacific, WHO Kobe Centre, WHO South-East Asia and WHO Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted January 20, 2020 Report Share Posted January 20, 2020 Why was 136 cases of new coronavirus pneumonia newly diagnosed in Wuhan in two days? The reason is here The Beijing News expresses that on the afternoon of the 20th, the popular cloud platform of the Chinese Academy of Sciences answered "Why so many confirmed cases suddenly increased?" Because there is a virus nucleic acid detection kit.At a press conference held by the Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Committee in the early morning of the 19th, Huang Chaolin, an expert from the Hubei Provincial Medical Group, deputy director and chief physician of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, answered a reporter's question and said, "Unknown viral pneumonia in Wuhan was identified After the new coronavirus infection, relevant national scientific research institutions quickly developed viral nucleic acid detection kits, and then optimized the technology. On January 16, after the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention received the kits issued by the state, it began testing Wuhan Specimens from patients with unexplained viral pneumonia submitted for testing for pathogenicity in the city. "Thenucleic acid detection kit can quickly determine whether the presence of specific gene sequences in the sample of the case by PCR method, for different viruses, different development can be developed Nucleic acid detection kit. However, this test needs to be based on a known virus, that is, a known virus is equivalent to having an ID card, and a sample of the case can be judged only by comparison. The pathogen this time is a new type of coronavirus. Since it has not appeared before, we do not have its "identity card", so we cannot quickly determine it. Recently, relevant national scientific research institutions quickly developed a viral nucleic acid detection kit. After receiving the nationally issued kit, the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention began to conduct pathogenic testing on specimens of patients with unexplained viral pneumonia submitted for inspection in Wuhan. This is the case of "suddenly so many cases". According to previous reports, in the early morning of January 20, the Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission notified the pneumonia of the new coronavirus infection. According to the report, on January 18 and 19, 136 cases of pneumonia with new coronavirus infection were newly confirmed. http://www.bjnews.com.cn/news/2020/01/20/677020.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted January 20, 2020 Report Share Posted January 20, 2020 New China virus likely at human transmission stage as infections spread, doctors say Authorities in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, report a third death and more than 130 new cases over the weekend Jump in new infections points to person-to-person contagion, Sars specialist says Gigi Choy andAlice Yan Published: 9:40pm, 20 Jan, 2020 TOP PICKS News China coronavirus: Beijing breaks its silence, but only to ‘deny rumours’ 20 Jan 2020 This Week in Asia Rise of Chinese-only prostitution surprises the Philippines 20 Jan 2020 News China coronavirus: at least three suspected cases in Shenzhen, Shanghai 19 Jan 2020 This Week in Asia Wuhan virus: Thailand to hold Spring Festival parties despite pneumonia cases 18 Jan 2020 Economy China’s huge US trade war deal commitments confirmed 14 Jan 2020 News Forbidden City sparks fury after allowing pair to flout car ban 19 Jan 2020 News Two officers attacked, tear gas fired and organiser arrested in rally chaos 20 Jan 2020 News Facebook apologises for rude translation of Xi Jinping’s name 19 Jan 2020 News Hong Kong police may arm officers with electroshock devices, net guns 15 Jan 2020 News China’s new killer robot ship goes through its first sea trial 18 Jan 2020 The central Chinese city of Wuhan reported more than 130 cases of the virus over the weekend alone. Photo: Weibo The previously unknown coronavirus infection that has killed three people in the Chinese city of Wuhan may be moving by human-to-human transmission, with infections reported in other parts of the country and overseas, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other doctors. The WHO stressed the need for countries to undertake “preparedness activities”, such as public announcements and ensuring ample testing and treatment supplies, and continuing to share information to help the international response. The advisory came as Chinese President Xi Jinping called on officials to do everything they could to prevent the disease from spreading. State broadcaster CCTV quoted Xi as saying that the virus must be “resolutely contained” and “the safety of people’s lives and their physical health should be given top priority”. Premier Li Keqiang also announced the creation of a national leading group to coordinate the fight against the disease. The virus, which causes pneumonia-like symptoms and had sickened 218 people in China as of Monday night, is thought to have originated in a seafood and animal meat market in Wuhan in the central province of Hubei. The WHO has not changed its earlier advice that it did not see grounds to restrict travel to or trade with China. SUBSCRIBE LUNAR Get updates direct to your inbox SUBMIT By registering, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy The WHO China office said a team of experts was meeting officials in Wuhan to discuss the outbreak. “The mission is part of ongoing information sharing between the government of China and the WHO,” a spokesman said. In statements via Twitter earlier on Monday, the WHO said: “An animal source seems the most likely primary source of this novel coronavirus outbreak, with some limited human-to-human transmission occurring between close contacts.” Wuhan medical authorities said on Monday that a third patient had died from the infection at a hospital in the city, while also announcing a jump of more than 130 new cases alone over the weekend, taking Wuhan’s total to 198. China reports third death from Wuhan virus and new cases of the mystery illness in other cities The number of new cases showed there was human-to-human transmission, Guan Yi, director of the State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases at the University of Hong Kong, Beijing-based news outlet Caixin reported on Monday. “I admit that the virus did not pass from person to person in the early stage, but the situation has evolved for more than a month, and the number of new cases has risen. ‘Human-to-human’ is no longer a word game,” Guan was quoted as saying. Guan’s work led to the identification of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) coronavirus, which killed more than 700 people around the world in a 2002-03 outbreak that originated in China, according to the university’s website. “The virus’ ability to spread and adapt to the population, as well as its onset and pathogenicity, is similar to the way Sars developed in the early stage,” Guan said in the Caixin report. “I hope we can learn from the lessons of Sars and hope we don’t approach prevention and control of the [current] situation in a similar way as Sars, otherwise it will negatively affect people and the world.” University of Hong Kong microbiologist Ho Pak-leung said the transmission methods and origins of the new cases on the mainland had not been disclosed. “That means it’s likely that those cases were spread through limited human-to-human transmission, which has some connection with the movement of people,” Ho said. “Wuhan’s top travel destinations are Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo. With imported cases reported in two of those three cities, it is only a matter of time for Hong Kong to have a [confirmed] case.” Ho also welcomed the new measures unveiled by the Hong Kong government on Monday, which include health declaration forms at the airport for visitors arriving on direct flights from Wuhan, and a requirement for local doctors to report suspected cases among people who have visited Hubei – and not just Wuhan – in the last 14 days. Wuhan pneumonia: how the search for the source of the mystery illness unfolded 20 Jan 2020 China’s National Health Commission said five people in Beijing had been confirmed as infected , along with one in Shanghai and 14 in Guangdong, a province bordering Hong Kong. Another six people throughout the country were suspected as having the virus. Meanwhile, Taiwanese health authorities said a one-year-old boy suspected of having the virus was being treated in a hospital isolation ward. “Doctors have already sent the samples of the pathogen for testing, and the results will be known within days,” a spokeswoman for the Taiwan Centres for Disease Control said. Wuhan outbreak: Thailand confirms first case of virus outside China Reports that the virus was spreading raised particular concern with hundreds of millions of people travelling across China this week for the Lunar New Year holiday. Wuhan itself has a population of about 11 million people – more than New York or London – and is one of the country’s major rail hubs. The Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention said on Saturday that the infection was “preventable and controllable”. The virus was not Sars, the centre said on Saturday. The WHO’s comments about some limited human-to-human transmission in the Wuhan virus is a shift from previous statements in which the body and China’s health authorities said they had found no evidence of human-to-human transmission but could not rule it out. In a written response to the South China Morning Post early on Monday, the WHO China office said there was “no clear evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission” and it had no information on medical staff being infected by the virus. “To date, Chinese authorities have reported no infections among health care workers, which is an indicator used to ascertain the transmissibility of a disease (or the degree to which a disease is contagious), as health care workers are among the more exposed groups,” it said. Wuhan virus: three US airports to screen passengers from China for deadly coronavirus outbreak 18 Jan 2020 The WHO said China had reported 139 new cases of the coronavirus to the organisation over the previous two days. The agency attributed the jump to “increased searching and testing” for the virus among people showing symptoms of respiratory illness. Confirmation of infections in other cities in China came as several countries and regions in Asia reported finding the virus in visitors since the Wuhan medical authorities first raised the alert on December 30 about what was then a mystery illness. South Korea confirmed on Monday that a woman who had arrived from Wuhan had the virus. Two Chinese tourists in Thailand and a Chinese man working in Japan had previously been confirmed as infected. Authorities in Singapore, Vietnam, Nepal, Hong Kong and Taiwan have said they are monitoring a number of suspected cases. No deaths have been reported overseas among the infected. China identifies new coronavirus behind Wuhan pneumonia outbreak The US on Friday began screening travellers from Wuhan at airports in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles. “I think that this is a situation where we’re going to see additional cases all around the world as people look for it more,” Nancy Messonnier, director of the US’ National Centre for Immunisation and Respiratory Diseases, a branch of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said on Saturday. “I think it’s highly plausible that there will be at least a case in the United States, and that’s the reason we’re moving forward so quickly with this screening,” she said, adding that the threat to the general public was “low”. In its statement, the WHO said it “is proposing studies on the novel coronavirus that can be done in China and elsewhere to better understand transmission, risk factors and where the virus is”. “These studies take time and resources” it said, noting that some of these studies were already under way. Messonnier, at the CDC, said: “We don’t have all the information at the level of detail that our scientists would prefer. You know CDC scientists, and we, want to see every titbit of data ourselves, and that’s not the situation we’re in right now. We are in more of a waiting mode, waiting to see what our colleagues from China are releasing.” Wuhan’s health authorities said the city’s third death from the virus had occurred on Saturday, and reported 59 new infections on Saturday and 77 on Sunday. The two infected people in Beijing had recently travelled to Wuhan, according to the Daxing district health committee. They were under quarantine in hospital and in a stable condition, The Beijing News reported. People who had come into close contact with the two patients were under medical observation and had not had fever-like symptoms, the local health authority said. The health authority for Shenzhen in the southern province of Guangdong said its first confirmed case was a 66-year-old man. He had visited relatives in Wuhan at the end of last month and developed fever and fatigue on January 3. He went to a doctor in Shenzhen the next day, then was admitted to hospital, where he was quarantined, on January 11. His condition was stable and the authority was monitoring people who had been in close contact with him, the authority said. The Zhejiang health authority said that the five patients it had reported as showing symptoms had recently visited Wuhan. In Malaysia, authorities were on “high alert” for the disease, with response teams at all international arrival entry points. Additional reporting by Lawrence Chung in Taipei and Victor Ting https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3046908/new-china-virus-likely-human-transmission-stage-infections Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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