Thursday, February 6, 2020

Wuhan Coronavirus Updates -- February 5 - 6, 2020



Reuters: China virus death toll jumps past 500, more cases on cruise ship off Japan

SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - Ten more people on a quarantined cruise liner in a Japanese port have tested positive for coronavirus, officials said on Thursday, as the virus death toll in mainland China hit 563, with almost 3,000 new cases reported.

About 3,700 people on Carnival’s Diamond Princess are facing at least two weeks quarantine on the ship, which has 20 virus cases and testing is continuing. Japan now has 40 virus cases.

“We are hopeful that the U.S. government will be sending transport for the Americans on board,” Gay Courter, a 75-year-old American novelist aboard the ship, told Reuters.

“It’s better for us to travel while healthy and also if we get sick to be treated in American hospitals.”

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Wuhan Coronavirus Live Updates

Coronavirus live updates: 'compulsory quarantine' on all arrivals to Hong Kong from mainland China – latest news -- The Guardian
Coronavirus: New death toll close to 500 — live updates -- DW
Coronavirus updates: The latest news on the outbreak and the global response -- NBC
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates -- Al Jazeera

Wuhan Coronavirus Updates -- February 5 - 6, 2020

Coronavirus: deaths in Hubei province rise by 70 with 2,987 newly confirmed cases -- SCMP
Coronavirus death toll in China's Hubei province nears 600, with almost 20,000 infections -- ABC News Online
China's Hubei reports 70 new deaths on February 5: health commission -- Reuters
Wuhan crematoriums 'are burning bodies 24/7 to cope with extra workload during coronavirus outbreak' -- Daily Mail
Have 'real' coronavirus death figures been leaked? Chinese conglomerate lists death toll at 24,589 but quickly changes to official numbers sparking wild conspiracy theories -- Daily Mail
Did China's Tencent Accidentally Leak The True Terrifying Coronavirus Statistics -- Zero Hedge
Chinese President Xi Jinping ‘confident’ coronavirus outbreak can be contained -- SCMP
Wuhan to open ELEVEN MORE makeshift coronavirus hospitals after workers turn sports halls and exhibition centres into temporary medical centres OVERNIGHT -- Daily Mail
China virus hits cruise ships, carmakers, airlines and Airbus -- Reuters
So much for quarantine! Passengers stranded on coronavirus cruise ship chat over balconies as the number of people who contracted the illness on board DOUBLES -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus: Hong Kong to quarantine visitors from mainland China -- BBC
Hong Kong imposes mandatory quarantine for travelers from China -- UPI
Coronavirus: mandatory quarantine for all arriving in Hong Kong from mainland China as city leader rebuts claims of slow response -- SCMP
12th U.S. case of coronavirus confirmed in Wisconsin -- Reuters
Thousands of Chinese tourists stranded in Bali after flights suspended -- AFP
Bill and Melinda Gates donate $100MILLION to fight coronavirus epidemic - as twelfth American tests positive for deadly infection -- Daily Mail
Pregnant mothers may pass coronavirus to unborn children, Chinese doctors say -- ABC News Online
WHO convening experts on drugs, vaccines to set coronavirus research agenda -- Reuters
Coronavirus: WHO chief again deflects criticism of China and seeks US$675 million in aid for developing nations -- SCMP
How dangerous is the new coronavirus? -- Al Jazeera
Factbox: What we know and don't know about the new coronavirus -- Reuters

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

President Trump's 2018 budget request, delivered to Congress on Tuesday with the title “A New Foundation for American Greatness,” has roiled the medical and science community with a call for massive cuts in spending on scientific research, medical research, disease prevention programs and health insurance for children of the working poor.

The National Cancer Institute would be hit with a $1 billion cut compared to its 2017 budget. The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute would see a $575 million cut, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases would see a reduction of $838 million. The administration would cut the overall National Institutes of Health budget from $31.8 billion to $26 billion.