Corona epidemic on February 11: Number of deaths exceeded 1,000, nearly 4,000 people recovered from the disease
Reuters news agency at 7:20 am on February 11 citing data from Chinese authorities said 1,016 people died in the mainland from the new strain of corona virus (2019-nCoV). There were also 3,996 cases cured.
Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects the prevention and control of CO2 in Beijing's An Hoa Ly commune on February 10 - Photo: REUTERS
So plus 1 death in the Philippines and 1 in Hong Kong, the number of deaths is now 1,018.
Reuters cites the National Health Commission of China (NHC) as of the end of February 10, there were 108 more deaths on the mainland, an increase of 11 deaths compared with the 97 reported on 9- 2. However, according to the NHC, there is a positive sign of the total number of new infections.
Accordingly, by the end of February 10, the whole mainland China had only 2,478 new infections, down from 3,062 new infections a day earlier. Thus, the total number of infections in mainland China so far is 42,638, according to the NHC ..
To keep the new virus from spreading rapidly, Chinese authorities have partially shut down more than 80 cities in nearly 20 provinces since the outbreak. More stringent measures such as controlling the movement of people and vehicles are being implemented across the country.
Cases of new strain corona virus infections have been recorded in at least 28 countries and territories, leaving more than 42,000 people infected, with tens of thousands of cases being suspected.
The EU aviation agency is closely monitoring, has not yet responded
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued a notice on aviation safety information, which said that the agency is closely monitoring developments related to nCoV in China and is not currently needed. directs related to aviation operations.
“Ensuring continued business operations at all levels is an essential part of crisis management. In this particular case, the continuation of health-related activities is directly related to the continuation of transport operations, as this has a direct impact on availability of medications. , protective equipment and the transportation of medical professionals "- EASA explained, and said it is actively cooperating with the World Health Organization (WHO) and other organizations.
Source: tuoitre.vn