Coronavirus: A Doctor Dies in China

A doctor at a hospital in the province of Hubei, China, has died after coronavirus infection, Chinese media report. A announcement of state media is said to have been the 62-year-old doctor, Liang Woodong, in the forefront of efforts to combat the spread of the deadly virus. Chinese authorities have issued orders to take nationwide measures to identify and [...]
A announcement of state media is said to have been the 62-year-old doctor, Liang Woodong, in the forefront of efforts to combat the spread of the deadly virus.
Chinese authorities have issued orders to take nationwide measures for the identification and immediate isolation of all persons allegedly infected with the mysterious virus.
Medical teams will control travelers in trains, planes and buses. The National Health Commission said those suspected of pneumonia should be sent immediately to the nearest health centre.
So far, some 56 million people have been subjected to strict measures to control the movement, as authorities added to the decisions against travel to the central province of Hubei.
On the other hand, Japan has confirmed its third infection case.
Australia has taken new measures. This country's prime minister, Scott Morrison, through a statement advised Australians not to travel to the region affected by the virus in China, writes the Guardian”, broadcast the Express.












