Coronavirus Death Toll in China Climbs to 361 With 17,200 Cases Confirmed

Published February 3rd, 2020 - 06:59 GMT
A policeman stands in front of a poster marking the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam in Hanoi on February 3, 2020. Vietnam suspends mainland China flights over virus fears as it spread to two dozen nations and killed 259 people in China where it originated in the city of Wuhan. Nhac NGUYEN / AFP
A policeman stands in front of a poster marking the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam in Hanoi on February 3, 2020. Vietnam suspends mainland China flights over virus fears as it spread to two dozen nations and killed 259 people in China where it originated in the city of Wuhan. Nhac NGUYEN / AFP
Highlights
More than 17,200 confirmed cases of coronavirus reported so far, says China's National Health Commission.

The death toll in China from the novel coronavirus outbreak climbed to 361, the country’s National Health Commission (NHC) said Monday.

In a statement, the commission said it has so far received a total of 17,205 confirmed cases, adding a total of 57 people died over the last 24 hours.

“So far, 189,583 people have been identified as having had close contact with infected patients. 152,700 are now under medical observation,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, a 44-year-old man reportedly died of the coronavirus in the Philippines, the first confirmed death outside China, according to the World Health Organization's local office on Sunday.

The patient was a Chinese national from Wuhan city, where the virus was first detected.

The NHC also announced the bodies of those who died due to the outbreak will be burned in crematorium areas near the hospital.

The number of people with the virus detected outside of China's mainland reached 15 in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and reached eight in Macau Special Administrative Region.

The cases have also been reported in Thailand, Japan, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, the U.S., France, Germany, North Korea, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Vietnam, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the U.K., Russia, Nepal, Cambodia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Finland and India.

The virus, which originated in Wuhan, is said to have been transmitted to humans from animals, particularly bats.

It raised alarm globally with cases reported across Asia, Europe, the U.S. and Canada.

Spain confirmed Saturday its first case in one of five suspected German tourists in La Gomera, one of the islands in Spain’s Canary Island chain.

The U.S. declared a public health emergency due to the new type of coronavirus epidemic.

Russia on Saturday suspended the visa-free travel for tourists to and from China.

Travelers from China are being screened for the virus at airports worldwide and several airlines suspended flights to Wuhan.

The World Health Organization declared the outbreak an international emergency.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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