CoronaVirus Death
World Health Organization will step in again as it considers whether to declare the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Twitter, Thursday.
As at January 23, 2020, 800 death cases have been confirmed in China and additional 25 deaths have added.
Chinese statistics showed that over 130 people have now died coronavirus. The number of death has not totally covered as the real number is likely much higher.
“A dearth of test kits has hindered health officials ability to accurately diagnose and track the illness,” Pulse.ng reported.
Here’s what we know about how the disease has spread:
◆ China said on Wednesday that 132 people had died from the virus, which is believed to have originated in the central city of Wuhan and is spreading across the country. The previous count, on Tuesday, was 106.
◆ The number of confirmed cases increased to 6,065 on Wednesday, according to the World Health Organization. The number on Tuesday was 4,515, according to China’s National Health Commission.
◆ Thailand has reported 14 cases of infection; Hong Kong has 10; the United States, Taiwan, Australia and Macau have five each; Singapore, South Korea and Malaysia each have reported four; Japan has seven; France has four; Canada has three; Vietnam has two; and Nepal, Cambodia, Germany and the United Arab Emirates each have one.
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