China's coronavirus death toll passes 560 as more cruise passengers test positive

China has reported the death toll from the coronavirus has risen by 73 to 563, with the number of confirmed cases jumping by 3,694 to 28,018.

Medical staff attend to a patient infected by the coronavirus at a makeshift hospital at Wuhan. The Chinese death toll has surpassed 500.

Medical staff attend to a patient infected by the coronavirus at a makeshift hospital at Wuhan. Source: COSTFOTO

Chinese health authorities have confirmed the death toll from the coronavirus has risen by 73 to 563, with the number of confirmed cases also rising by 3,694 to 28,018.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has of the disease as 5,400 people on two cruise ships in Asia have become quarantined.

In the port city of Yokohama, Japan, health workers said 20 people from the cruise ship

They will be dropped off as the ship docks and transferred to nearby hospitals for further tests and treatment.
The Diamond Princess cruise ship tied up off Yokohama port.
The Diamond Princess cruise ship tied up off Yokohama port. Source: Yomiuri Shimbun
Already 10 people –  two Australians, one American, three each from Japan and Hong Kong, and one Filipino crew member
The director-general of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has asked for $US675 million ($A1 billion) to help countries address the expected spread of the virus.
A handout photo from the Diamond Princess cruise ship that has been quarantined in Japan.
A handout photo from the Diamond Princess cruise ship that has been quarantined in Japan. Source: David Abel, Facebook
He acknowledged that the sum is a lot, but told a news briefing that "it's much less than the bill we will face if we do not invest in preparedness now".

He said in the last 24 hours, the UN health agency has seen the biggest jump in cases since the start of the epidemic.

According to the latest figures early on Thursday, the number of confirmed cases jumped by 3,694 to 28,018.

Outside mainland China, at least 230 cases have been confirmed, including two fatalities, one in Hong Kong and another in the Philippines.

China has strongly defended its epidemic control measures and called on other nations not to go overboard in their responses.
Countries "can assess the epidemic situation in an objective, fair, calm and rational manner, respect authoritative and professional WHO recommendations, understand and support China's epidemic control efforts," foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chenying said at an online news conference.

"Fear is worse than any virus."

As thousands of hospital workers in Hong Kong went on strike to demand the border with mainland China be closed completely, the city announced that all people entering from the mainland, including Hong Kong residents, must be quarantined for 14 days.
A man wears a mask at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
A man wears a mask at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Source: Kydpl Kyodo
To treat the thousands of patients in its hard-hit central region, China built a new hospital in a matter of days and converted a gymnasium, exhibition hall and cultural centre.
Patients were being moved into a 1,000-bed hospital with prefabricated wards and isolation rooms in Wuhan.

A 1,500-bed hospital also specially built for virus patients is due to open on Thursday.

with wires...


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