Coronavirus: How worried should we be? A virus - previously unknown to science - is causing severe lung disease in China and has also been detected in other countries.
More than 100 people are known to have died from the virus, which appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December.
There are already more than 4,500 confirmed cases, and experts expect the number will keep rising.
A new virus arriving on the scene, leaving patients with pneumonia, is always a worry and health officials around the world are on high alert.
Can this outbreak be contained or is this something far more dangerous? BBC News
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More than 100 people are known to have died from the virus, which appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December.
There are already more than 4,500 confirmed cases, and experts expect the number will keep rising.
A new virus arriving on the scene, leaving patients with pneumonia, is always a worry and health officials around the world are on high alert.
Can this outbreak be contained or is this something far more dangerous? BBC News
See also:
- Wuhan novel coronavirus and avian flu: advice for travel to China Department of Health and Social Care
- Coronavirus: Australia plans island quarantine as foreigners leave Wuhan BBC News
- Coronavirus: Hong Kong to slash border travel as virus spreads BBC News
- Britons on coronavirus airlift from Wuhan WILL be quarantined The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus: Scientists hail 'game changer' as version of deadly virus grown in laboratory The Daily Telegraph
- Coronavirus: British Airways suspends all flights to mainland China as outbreak spreads The Daily Telegraph
- Coronavirus: Australian scientists first to recreate deadly virus outside China The Independent
- Coronavirus: Hundreds could be quarantined in UK military base after being evacuated from Wuhan The Independent
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