The Chinese government's senior medical adviser has said the disease
is hitting a peak in China and may be over by April. He said he was
basing the forecast on mathematical modelling, recent events and
government action.
Dale Fisher, chair of the Global Outbreak Alert & Response Network
that is coordinated by the World Health Organization, said that
predicted "time course" may well be true if the virus is allowed to
run free in Wuhan.
"It's fair to say that's really what we are seeing," he told Reuters
in an interview. "But it has spread to other places where it's the
beginning of the outbreak. In Singapore, we are at the beginning of
the outbreak."
The flu-like virus has killed more than 1,100 people and infected
nearly 45,000, predominantly in China and mostly in Wuhan.
Singapore has reported 50 coronavirus cases, one of the highest
tallies outside China, including mounting evidence of local
transmission.
"I'd be pretty confident though that eventually every country will
have a case," Fisher said.
Asked why there were so many cases in Singapore, he said there were
comparatively more tests being conducted on the island.
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"We have a very low index of suspicion for testing people so...we do
have higher ascertainment," he said, but added that there was a lot
about transmission of the virus yet to be understood.
Kenneth Mak, director of medical services at Singapore’s health
ministry, told a news conference it was difficult to be confident in
projections that the epidemic will peak in China this month but, in
any case, peaks in other countries will lag China by one or two
months.
Fisher said there was no justification for the kind of panic buying
of essentials like rice and toilet rolls seen in Singapore.
"There's no suggestion we are going to run out of anything," he
said. "I would just stay level-headed."
He said the elderly and those with diabetes were most at risk of
serious illness.
"For the vast majority of people it will just be a mild illness but
still treat it with respect," Fisher said.
(Writing by Raju Gopalakrishnan; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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