China coronavirus: Number of cases jumps as virus spreads to new cities China has reported 139 new cases of a mysterious virus in two days, with the outbreak spreading from Wuhan to other major Chinese cities.
Beijing, the capital, reported two cases, while the southern tech hub of Shenzhen reported one case.
The total number of confirmed cases now exceeds 200, and three have died from the respiratory illness.
The sharp uptick in those infected comes as millions of Chinese prepare to travel for the Lunar New Year holidays. BBC News
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Beijing, the capital, reported two cases, while the southern tech hub of Shenzhen reported one case.
The total number of confirmed cases now exceeds 200, and three have died from the respiratory illness.
The sharp uptick in those infected comes as millions of Chinese prepare to travel for the Lunar New Year holidays. BBC News
See also:
- Wuhan novel coronavirus and avian flu: advice for travel to China Public Health England
- Scientists fear up to 4,500 Chinese patients may have caught the new coronavirus The Daily Mail
- China says mysterious SARS-like virus is 'controllable' as 17 new cases emerge ahead of Lunar New Year The Daily Telegraph
- Mysterious SARS-like virus spreading across China amid sharp rise in new cases and a third death The Daily Telegraph
- No screening for new Sars-like virus at UK airports – yet The Guardian
- China virus: 17 new infections discovered in Wuhan The Independent
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