Asia on alert in the face of new virus, totals 6 victims

Many Asian countries today have reinforced their controls in the face of the spread of the new virus, similar to the SARS, which has already caused the deaths of six people in China and has increased fear of a global sanitation crisis. From Bangkok to Hong Kong, from Singapore to Sydney, authorities are conducting systematic checks with arrivals [...]
Many Asian countries today have reinforced their controls in the face of the spread of the new virus, similar to the SARS, which has already caused the deaths of six people in China and has increased fear of a global sanitation crisis.
From Bangkok to Hong Kong, from Singapore to Sydney, authorities are conducting systematic controls with the arrival of flights from danger zones, as Beijing confirmed that this new coronary was broadcast through human beings.
China has recorded 77 cases, bringing the total number to about 300, while the disease has caused three other victims in Wuhan.
The epidemic has affected several others in Japan, South Korea, and Thailand.
“About 922 patients remain under surveillance in Chinese hospitals”, according to figures communicated by health authorities.
The World Health Organization (OBSH) will meet tomorrow to decide whether to issue an emergency for public health on a global level.












