China orders 'unprecedented' lockdown of two cities at virus epicenter
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[January 23, 2020]
By Yawen Chen and Se Young Lee
BEIJING (Reuters) - China put on lockdown
on Thursday two cities at the epicenter of a new coronavirus outbreak
that has killed 17 people and infected nearly 600, as health authorities
around the world scramble to prevent a global pandemic.
Health officials fear the transmission rate will accelerate as hundreds
of millions of Chinese travel at home and abroad during week-long
holidays for the Lunar New Year, which begins on Saturday.
The previously unknown virus strain is believed to have emerged late
last year from illegally traded wildlife at an animal market in the
central Chinese city of Wuhan.
Most transport in Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, was suspended on
Thursday morning and people were told not to leave. Hours later,
neighboring Huanggang, a city of some 7 million people, announced a
similar lockdown.
"The lockdown of 11 million people is unprecedented in public health
history, so it is certainly not a recommendation the WHO has made,"
Gauden Galea, the World Health Organization's representative in Beijing,
told Reuters
There is no vaccine for the virus, which can spread through respiratory
transmission. Symptoms include fever, difficulty in breathing and cough,
similar to many other respiratory illnesses.
Preliminary research suggested the virus was passed on to humans from
snakes, but government medical adviser Zhong Nanshan has also identified
badgers and rats as possible sources.
The WHO has said it will decide on Thursday whether to declare the
outbreak a global health emergency, which would step up the
international response.
If it does so, it will be the sixth international public health
emergency to be declared in the last decade. A WHO news conference is
expected some time after 1800 GMT.
Chinese authorities gave no new details on the numbers of virus
infections but it has been reported in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong,
and several other countries including the United States, stoking fears
it is already spreading worldwide.
WUHAN LOCKDOWN
Wuhan's city government said it would shut down all urban transport
networks and suspend outgoing flights from 10 a.m. (0200 GMT). Domestic
media said some airlines were operating after the deadline, however.
State media broadcast images of one of Wuhan's transport hubs, the
Hankou rail station, nearly deserted, with gates blocked or barred. The
government urged citizens not to leave the city.
State media reported highway toll booths around Wuhan were closing down,
which would effectively cut off road exits. Guards were patrolling major
highways, one resident told Reuters.
As the city slipped into isolation, residents thronged into hospitals
for checks and scrambled for supplies, clearing out supermarket shelves
and queuing for petrol.
Authorities in Huanggang ordered indoor entertainment venues including
cinemas and internet cafes to close and were asking citizens not to
leave other than under special circumstances.
Authorities had confirmed 571 cases and 17 deaths by the end of
Wednesday, China's National Health Commission said. Earlier, it said
another 393 suspected cases had been reported.
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Staff members check body temperatures of the passengers arriving
from the train from Wuhan to Hangzhou, at Hangzhou Railway Station
ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year in Zhejiang province, China
January 23, 2020. China Daily via REUTERS
Of eight known cases worldwide, Thailand has confirmed four, while
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States have reported one
each.
In a report on Wednesday, Imperial College London said it estimated
a total of 4,000 cases of the coronavirus in Wuhan alone as of Jan.
18, an infection rate based on the number of cases reported in China
and elsewhere.In contrast with its secrecy over the 2002-03 Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that killed nearly 800 people,
China's Communist Party government has provided regular updates to
avoid panic ahead of the holidays.
During a visit to Wuhan, Vice Premier Sun Chunlan said authorities
needed to be open about the virus and efforts to contain it, the
official Xinhua news agency said.
FACE MASKS
Some experts believe the new virus is not as dangerous as previous
coronaviruses such as SARS and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS),
which has killed more than 700 people since 2012.
"The early evidence at this stage would suggest it's not as severe,"
Australia's Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy told reporters.
Despite China's response, stock markets across Asia were on the back
foot on Thursday, led by drops of roughly 1.5% in Hong Kong and
Shanghai while China's yuan fell to a two-week low.
The economic impact of such outbreaks are hard to quantify but a
2006 estimate by the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
calculated that SARS shaved just over 1 percentage point off the GDP
of China in 2003.
Many Chinese were cancelling trips, buying face masks and avoiding
cinemas and shopping centers, and even turning to an online plague
simulation game as a way to cope.
The release of seven movies over the Lunar New Year has been
postponed. The holiday is the high season for distributors and
cinemas attract huge crowds.
In Beijing, neighborhood authorities called residents to ask if they
had any recent visitors from Wuhan, a resident said.
Airports globally stepped up screening of passengers from China and
the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention said the
further global spread of the virus was likely.
"Obviously this is a huge concern for the world," Britain's business
minister, Andrea Leadsom, told Sky.
(Reporting by Yawen Chen, Se Young Lee, Sophie Yu and Gabriel
Crossley in Beijing, Sam Shen and Engen Tham in Shanghai, Ben
Blanchard in Taiwan, Alison Lui and Donny Kwok in Hong Kong, John
Geddie and Aradhana Aravindan in Singapore, Stephanie Nebehay in
Geneva, Kate Kelland and Elizabeth Howcroft in London; Writing by
Michael Perry; Editing by Stephen Coates and Clarence Fernandez)
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