China warns virus could mutate and spread as death toll rises

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BEIJING, Jan 22, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – China warned Wednesday that a SARS-like
virus that has killed nine people, infected hundreds and spread to other
countries could mutate, as authorities scrambled to contain the disease
during the Lunar New Year travel season.

The new coronavirus has caused alarm for its similarity to SARS (Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which killed nearly 650 people across mainland
China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.

The illness is transmitted via the respiratory tract and there “is the
possibility of viral mutation and further spread of the disease,” National
Health Commission vice minister Li Bin said at a news conference in Beijing.

The World Health Organization (WHO) was to hold an emergency meeting
Wednesday to determine whether to declare a rare global public health
emergency over the disease, which has also been detected in the United
States, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan and South Korea.

The Chinese government has classified the outbreak in the same category as
the SARS epidemic, meaning compulsory isolation for those diagnosed with the
illness and the potential to implement quarantine measures on travel.

But they still have not been able to confirm the exact source of the
virus, which has infected 440 people in 13 provinces and municipalities.

“We will step up research efforts to identify the source and transmission
of the disease,” Li said.

A prominent expert from China’s National Health Commission confirmed this
week that the virus can be passed between people.

However, animals are suspected to be the primary source of the outbreak,
as a seafood market where live animals were sold in the central city of Wuhan
was identified as ground zero for the virus.

Countries have been intensifying efforts to stop the spread of the
pathogen — known by its technical name 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) —
as the number of cases jumped, raising concerns in the middle of a major
Chinese holiday travel rush.

This week, China celebrates the Lunar New Year, the most important event
in the Chinese calendar with hundreds of millions of people travelling across
the country to celebrate with family. – Containment measures –

On Wednesday, the commission announced measures to contain the disease,
including disinfection and ventilation at airports, train stations and
shopping centres.

“When needed, temperature checks will also be implemented in key areas at
crowded places,” the commission said in a statement.

Wuhan has urged people to stay away in a bid to contain its spread.

Police were conducting spot checks for live poultry or wild animals in
vehicles leaving and entering the city, state media said.

The local government has cancelled public activities during the holiday,
including the annual prayer-giving at the city’s Guiyan Temple — which
attracted 700,000 tourists during last year’s holiday.

Tour groups heading out of the city have also been cancelled.