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The most difficult phase of the epidemic hasn't even started yet. And let's hope it never starts. But,

  • Coronavirus in China increased by 52% in just 24 hours.
  • Diagnosis of corona virus increased from 2744 to 4193.
  • Number of deaths to date: 106, and seen in 15 countries.
And for the public, this is a difficult psychological process...
 
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The most difficult phase of the epidemic hasn't even started yet. And let's hope it never starts. But,

  • Coronavirus in China increased by 52% in just 24 hours.
  • Diagnosis of corona virus increased from 2744 to 4193.
  • Number of deaths to date: 106, and seen in 15 countries.
And for the public, this is a difficult psychological process...
This virus is deadly but more deadly is China politics how to deal with the virus. Yes in China you are either hero or traitor. For the outside world China is a Blackbox, they may close all border gates until the virus is contained.
 
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I really hope this does not spread outside of China. China is struggling to contain it will all their resources and capabilities. Imagine the chaos that would spread if it moved to our country or India, Afghanistan etc.
 
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I really hope this does not spread outside of China. China is struggling to contain it will all their resources and capabilities. Imagine the chaos that would spread if it moved to our country or India, Afghanistan etc.
If we compare with some regions of China, Afghan gastronomy is much more hygienic. You know meat consumption rules in our religion. In addition, a faithful Muslim is cleaned at least 5 times a day. If a muslim touches something dirty, cannot pray without ablution.
 
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Afghan gastronomy is much more hygienic. You know meat consumption rules in our religion. In addition, a faithful Muslim is cleaned at least 5 times a day. If a muslim touches something dirty, cannot pray without ablution.

Unfortunately brother, many of our people give lip service to their faith now. I cannot comment on other countries, but in Pakistan they litter on the streets, consideration to hygiene is limited by people working in the catering industry - instead the focus is on profit.

Even in the UK, the food authorities are regularly closing Muslim owned food businesses because of poor hygiene ratings. One place near us was closed because there was no soap in the toilets.
 
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Before this novel coronavirus outbreak, I didn't even know that illegal underground wildlife trading is so rampant. I hope the government will step up its efforts to crack down on such illegal activities from now on.

For fear of contracting the virus, almost all Wuhan citizens go out less. Then I saw the streets of Wuhan empty for the first time. Consumption figures for Wuhan and even the whole province would be bad this year.

At present, the number of confirmed infections of the novel coronavirus is still increasing rapidly.

The number of confirmed infections of the novel coronavirus in Hubei province increased by 1,291 on Monday, and the death toll rose by 24 in the province on the same day, according to official statistics published on Tuesday.

By the end of Monday, Hubei had reported 2,714 confirmed infections of the highly contagious pneumonia, including 100 deaths, the provincial health commission said, adding that a total of 47 patients had been cured and released from the hospital.

Currently 2,567 people are receiving hospitalization in Hubei. Among them, 563 patients have serious symptoms and another 69 people are in critical condition, the commission said on its website.

Provincial health authorities have traced 16,904 people who have met face-to-face with infected people. A total of 15,559 of them are under medical observation, according to the commission.

In Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, 892 new infections were confirmed on Monday, increasing the number of patients to 1,590 in the provincial capital. Twenty-two patients died on the day in the city.
 

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Karma 101:

1. Canada detains CFO of Huawei at airport on behalf of US -- Boom the world suddenly lost trust in American Boeing aircrafts.

2. Some punks wore masks to violently protest in HK -- Boom HKers r now forced to wear masks for real d/t coronavirus

For every action there is always an equal n opposite reaction.
 
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Karma 101:

1. Canada detains CFO of Huawei at airport on behalf of US -- Boom the world suddenly lost trust in American Boeing aircrafts.

2. Some punks wore masks to violently protest in HK -- Boom HKers r now forced to wear masks for real d/t coronavirus

For every action there is always an equal n opposite reaction.

I don't understand what you said.

So you are saying a virus that infect 6000+ people in China and lead to the death of 132 Chinese Citizen are Karma or Payback for Canada detain Huawei CFO and HK Protest?

That doesn't make any sense, it's like trying to assassinate a person for some payback with a gun aligned to your own head....I mean, Canada and HK is not the Major Sufferer here, China is.....

The most difficult phase of the epidemic hasn't even started yet. And let's hope it never starts. But,

  • Coronavirus in China increased by 52% in just 24 hours.
  • Diagnosis of corona virus increased from 2744 to 4193.
  • Number of deaths to date: 106, and seen in 15 countries.
And for the public, this is a difficult psychological process...

Death Toll is 132, Infected Case is 6038 now...…..
 
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Before this novel coronavirus outbreak, I didn't even know that illegal underground wildlife trading is so rampant. I hope the government will step up its efforts to crack down on such illegal activities from now on.

For fear of contracting the virus, almost all Wuhan citizens go out less. Then I saw the streets of Wuhan empty for the first time. Consumption figures for Wuhan and even the whole province would be bad this year.

At present, the number of confirmed infections of the novel coronavirus is still increasing rapidly.


There is a slowdown in daily rate, hopefully this is a good sign for all of us :-)

Hope you and your family healthy and safe @CHN Bamboo
Nice to hear updates from you directly in Wuhan
 
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The most difficult phase of the epidemic hasn't even started yet. And let's hope it never starts. But,

  • Coronavirus in China increased by 52% in just 24 hours.
  • Diagnosis of corona virus increased from 2744 to 4193.
  • Number of deaths to date: 106, and seen in 15 countries.
And for the public, this is a difficult psychological process...

China's ability to mobilize society into war footing is very impressive. Imagine if this was an actual war with the resources of 1.4 billion mobilized in lockstep.

Before this novel coronavirus outbreak, I didn't even know that illegal underground wildlife trading is so rampant. I hope the government will step up its efforts to crack down on such illegal activities from now on.

For fear of contracting the virus, almost all Wuhan citizens go out less. Then I saw the streets of Wuhan empty for the first time. Consumption figures for Wuhan and even the whole province would be bad this year.

At present, the number of confirmed infections of the novel coronavirus is still increasing rapidly.

China needs to ban the wildlife trade period. It also needs to significantly upgrade the regulations, infrastructure, operation practices and sanitary standards of wet markets. LEARN FROM JAPAN, they know how to do it right.
 
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Australian lab first outside of China to copy coronavirus, helping vaccine push
Exclusive by national medical reporter Sophie Scott and the Specialist Reporting Team's Penny Timms and Loretta Florance
Updated about 3 hours agoWed 29 Jan 2020, 1:43pm

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In a major breakthrough in the global fight against coronavirus, scientists in Australia have developed a lab-grown version of the disease.

Key points:
  • Australian scientists have become the world's first outside of China to copy the coronavirus
  • The discovery will enable scientists to develop a test to identify people who might be infected, even before they show any symptoms
  • It will also help speed up work towards a vaccine for the disease, which has claimed more than 100 lives in China and infected five Australians


Described as a "game changer" that will help scientists determine whether a future vaccine is effective, experts at Melbourne's Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity on Tuesday became the world's first scientific lab outside of China to copy the virus.

They will now share it with the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Europe, which will in turn share it with labs worldwide — including one from Queensland — involved in the worldwide race to develop a vaccine.

The team of scientists grew the virus from a patient who had been infected since Friday.

The ABC was in the lab the moment scientists discovered they had successfully grown the virus, with Mike Catton, the co-deputy director of the Doherty Institute, confirming it with three words.

"We got it," he said. "Fantastic."

Photo: Mike Catton said the discovery was "vitally important". (ABC News: Loretta Florance)


Dr Catton told the ABC the discovery was "vitally important" and would become a critical part of the toolkit to show if vaccines work, with scientists able to test any potential vaccine against a lab-grown version of the disease.

It will also enable researchers to develop a test to identify people who might be infected with the virus, even before they show any symptoms.

Right now in Australia, patients with initial coronavirus symptoms undergo testing in hospital, with samples sent to the Doherty Institute, the only lab in Australia that can test samples a second time and give a 100 per cent answer about whether someone is infected or not.

But this could all change following Tuesday's discovery.

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Doherty Institute lead scientist Julian Druce, who was there with Dr Catton at the moment of discovery, described it as a significant development in the global understanding of the virus, and for the response to it.

"This will be a game changer for other labs within Australia," Dr Druce said.

Growing the virus will also help experts understand more about how coronavirus behaves.

The Doherty Institute is the second lab in the world to copy the disease. A lab in China was the first, but did not share its discovery with the WHO.

However, the same lab released images of the genetic sequence of the disease, which helped scientists at the Doherty Institute copy it.

Dr Druce said scientists at the institute had been working hard to understand more about the illness, which has already claimed at least 106 lives in China and infected another 4,200 people worldwide.

"It's been 10-12 hour days, 2:00am finishes; so it's been pretty full on," he said.

"We've designed and planned for an exercise like this for many years. This is what the Doherty Institute was built for.

"And that's really why we're able to get an answer from Friday to today [of] diagnosis, detection, sequencing, and isolation."

Photo: Doherty Institute lead scientist Julian Druce celebrating the discovery. (ABC News: Loretta Florance)


Australia 'alert not alarmed'
Dr Catton, who is also the pathologist supervising at The Doherty Institute, said Australian scientific facilities were well prepared to deal with outbreaks like the coronavirus.

"This virus qualifies as a three out of four, so it's a level three virus and that's based off our understanding of SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome), which are its close cousins," Dr Catton said.

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"It's dangerous, it does kill some people, but it hasn't got the lethality that viruses like Ebola do."

But he said early diagnosis of a disease outbreak like the coronavirus was important because it gave health authorities around the world a better chance of containing its spread or, at the least, its severity.

What is different is how much more mobile the world is, he said.

"I'd still say we're alert but not alarmed," Dr Catton said.

"We shared the view of national health authorities that it was likely there would be cases in Australia. That didn't happen with SARS, which is a similar virus.

"I think it's something like 150 million visits more each year with China to countries like Australia than was true back then."

Photo: A woman being tested in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where coronavirus originated from. (Supplied)


At this stage, coronavirus does not have a death rate as high as SARS.

"SARS we know had a death rate — a mortality rate — of about 10 per cent. This [coronavirus] appears to be 3 per cent; my personal opinion is it will turn out to be lower than that," Dr Catton said.

Chief medical officer Brendan Murphy said there has been no known human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus in Australia.

"There is no cause for concern in the Australian public, there is no human to human transmission of this virus," he said.

"It's important to note because we had some media [ask] about masks today; there is no need for the Australian public to wear masks."

Those who have the illness are being kept in isolation.

All Australian-based patients are in stable conditions.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01...d-in-australian-lab-outside-of-china/11906390
 
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Xinhua Headlines: Chinese villages fight smart in battle against new virus

Source: Xinhua| 2020-01-29 20:28:04|Editor: huaxia


Village chiefs patrolling with loudspeakers, long alert banners hanging on walls, and round-the-clock checkpoints set up to examine vehicles and visitors, this is what many Chinese villages are doing in the battle against the new coronavirus.

As the infection cases have been reported in most provincial-level regions in China, villages are one of the weakest links in the chain of prevention and control, but the measures there are often some of the toughest and smartest.

JINAN, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Village chiefs patrolling with loudspeakers, long alert banners hanging on walls, and round-the-clock checkpoints set up to examine vehicles and visitors, this is what many Chinese villages are doing in the battle against the new coronavirus.

As the infection cases have been reported in most provincial-level regions in China, villages are one of the weakest links in the chain of prevention and control, but the measures there are often some of the toughest and smartest.

"Fellow villagers, please wear masks, wash your hands regularly and avoid paying New Year visits to others, a phone call is enough!" This message is broadcast three times daily in Li Village in Jiaxiang County, east China's Shandong Province.

Paying visits to friends and relatives is a Chinese New Year tradition. It is preserved better in villages than in urban areas.

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A man disinfects a vehicle at an entrance to Qianzhangjiazhuang Village in Jiangshan Town of Laixi City, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 28, 2020. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)

Wei Deli, Party head of Li Village, said that in order to prevent the spread of the epidemic this year, he urged the villagers to stay at home and launched a plan to "block" roads to the village.

Vehicles are parked in the middle of four entrances in order for village officials to examine cars and visitors from outside. But if villagers need to drive out, the parked vehicles will be moved away.

"The blockage doesn't affect emergency needs. Two days ago, a village elder fell sick. We drove the vehicles away in advance to let the ambulance in," said Wei. Though outside vehicles are basically banned from entering the village, villagers can be called to meet visitors just outside the village.

According to Wei, village doctors visit the families who have migrant workers recently returning from Hubei Province where the new coronavirus broke out. The doctors take the temperature of the members of these families twice a day. Wei will immediately report anyone with suspected infection symptoms to the township headquarters for control and prevention of the epidemic.

"Villagers agree with these methods," Wei said. "Epidemic prevention comes first and foremost for everyone."

China, with around 40 percent of its population living in rural areas in 2018, has nearly 700,000 villages. Medical facilities in the villages are often not as advanced as those in the cities, and as migrant workers return home during the Spring Festival, the risk posed by the epidemic is high.

"At present, the prevention and control of the pneumonia situation is in a crucial period," said He Qinghua, an official with the National Health Commission, on Monday. "We must give full play to the mobilization ability of primary-level communities, including rural communities" in personnel tracking and management among efforts to curb the spread of the virus.

Chinese villages are governed by village committees elected by villagers. This allows for more direct methods for mobilizing and informing local residents.

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People inspect passengers and vehicles at Sancun Village in Jiangshan Town of Laixi City, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 28, 2020. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)

Loudspeakers have come in handy in the fight against the epidemic.

Shi Xijun, Party head of Yaojiapo Village in Tai'an City, Shandong Province, said he uses the loudspeakers to remind villagers of the newly released diagnostic and treatment plans and raise their awareness of the epidemic.

Many of these nostalgic methods have been circulated online. A video showing a village chief in Bozhou City, east China's Anhui Province using a loudspeaker to remind villagers in local dialect not to pay New Year visits has gained 1.59 million views.

"They (the measures) appear coldhearted, but in essence, they show care," read one comment. Measures initiated by villages are also trending on China's microblogging site Weibo, with over 500 million views.

Apart from the loudspeakers, other conventional methods were also used.

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A doctor explains a leaflet on the prevention and control of the novel coronavirus to a resident at Tumen Village of Shuiquan Town in Zaozhuang City, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 27, 2020. (Photo by Liu Mingxiang/Xinhua)

In Shibuzi Village in Linshu County, Shandong Province, there are seven roads in and out of the village and it is difficult to patrol around the clock, so villagers used stones and sand to form a simple roadblock at six entrances but left one open for villagers to go out and return.

"These are all efforts that rural villagers are making to actively prevent and control the epidemic," said Feng Zijian, deputy head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. "I believe they will all help block the transmission of the disease."

(Reporting by Liu Baosen, Peng Peigen, Wei Shengyao, Wang Yang, Zhang Xudong, Zhang Wuyue; Video reporter: Wu Feizuo; Video editor: Zhu Cong.)■

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-01/29/c_138741798.htm
 
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