Beijing: Chinau2019s delayed response to the discovery of a deadly new Coronavirus infection worsened the epidemic, the most senior official from the city at the centre of the outbreak said on Friday. More than 213 people have died and nearly 10,000 others have been infected in China by the SARS- like virus and new cases have been found abroad, with more than 20 countries now affected by the disease.
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The World Health Organisation ( WHO) declared the outbreak that has spread to more than a dozen countries, including India, as a global health emergency. The WHO declared the outbreak a global health emergency u2014 a rarely used designation that could lead to improved international coordination in tackling the disease.
Later in the day, Beijing sharply criticised the United States for warning American citizens to avoid China and for urging those already there to leave due to the health emergency.
u201c Just as the WHO recommended against travel restrictions, the US rushed to go in the opposite way.
Certainly not a gesture of goodwill.u201d Agencies London: The UK government confirmed the first two cases of the deadly Coronavirus in the country and said the patients were members of the same family who were receiving specialist care.
The UKu2019s department for health stressed that the National Health Service ( NHS) is u2018 well- preparedu2019 to deal with the virus, which originated in Wuhan in China.
u201c We can confirm that two patients in England, who are members of the same family, have tested positive for Coronavirus,u201d said Chris Whitty, the UKu2019s Chief Medical Officer.
u201c The patients are receiving specialist NHS care, and we are using tried and tested infection control procedures to prevent further spread of the virus. The NHS is extremely well- prepared and used to managing infections and we are already working rapidly to identify any contacts the patients had, to prevent further spread,u201d he said. Agencies u2018 Slow response made virus epidemic worseu2019 Coronavirus death toll in China spikes to 213 and total infections reach 9,692, as WHO declares the outbreak as global health emergency Passengers, wearing protective facemask in an empty subway in Beijing on Friday. PIC/ AFP About 20 countries, including India, the UK, the US, South Korea, Japan and France, have reported confirmed cases of the virus in travellers coming from China A jet carrying evacuated citizens from China at the Royal Air Force station in London. PIC/ AFP UK confirms two nCoV cases