Yorkshire Post

Daily death toll of virus slowing, say Chinese authoritie­s

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THE DEATH toll from a strain of coronaviru­s – also known as Covid19 – in mainland China has increased by 97 but its daily total has again slowed, health authoritie­s said yesterday.

The overall number of deaths in the country, which has been largely closed down to prevent theoutbrea­k’s spread, rose to1,113

The National Health Commission said 2,015 new cases had been reported over the last 24 hours, representi­ng a second day of decline.

The total number of cases is around 45,000 globally.

In Japan, 39 more people on a quarantine­d cruise ship have tested positive for Covid- 19, the country’s health ministry said.

There are now 169 confirmed cases on the Diamond Princess, quarantine­d in the port of Yokohama, near Tokyo, among its 3,711 passengers and crew.

The coronaviru­s has spread to two dozen other countries, having only been identified late last year in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

The fatality toll has passed the 774 people believed to have died of Sars, another viral outbreak that originated in China.

And the total confirmed cases of the new virus vastly exceed the 8,098 made ill by Sars.

There are no licensed drugs or vaccines to treat it, though the World Health Organisati­on has convened a group of experts to fast- track treatment options to help slow the outbreak.

Experts, however, say it could still be months or even years before any approved treatments are developed. In China, businesses are reeling from anti- disease measures that have closed shops, restaurant­s and factories and disrupted travel. At least 60 million people in the central part of the country are in a government- ordered lockdown aimed at halting the spread of the virus.

The operator of a cruise ship that was barred from docking in four countries has announced that it will disembark passengers in Cambodia. Thailand had said that it would not allow the MS Westerdam to dockt after it had already been turned away by the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Japan.

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? OUTBREAK: A doctor takes a swab from a woman in eastern China.
PICTURE: AP OUTBREAK: A doctor takes a swab from a woman in eastern China.

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