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Coronavirus: 70 new deaths in one day in virus 'ground zero'

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Medical workers collect a sample for nucleic acid tests from a suspected virus patient at a hotel being used to place people in medical isolation in Wuhan. Photo / AP

Medical workers collect a sample for nucleic acid tests from a suspected virus patient at a hotel being used to place people in medical isolation in Wuhan. Photo / AP

The Chinese province that is "ground zero" for the coronavirus has reported 70 deaths in one day — a new record for the outbreak.

Health authorities in Hubei said there had been 70 new deaths on Thursday and a further 2987 confirmed cases of coronavirus, the South China Morning Post reports.

That brings the total deaths from the virus in the province to 549 people, with 19,665 infections.

Medical workers collect a sample for nucleic acid tests from a suspected virus patient at a hotel being used to place people in medical isolation in Wuhan. Photo / AP
Medical workers collect a sample for nucleic acid tests from a suspected virus patient at a hotel being used to place people in medical isolation in Wuhan. Photo / AP

On Tuesday there were 65 reported deaths and 3156 new infections in the province.

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Of the new cases confirmed on Thursday, 1766 were from the Hubei capital of Wuhan, where the virus is believed to have originated.

Health authorities are scrambling to halt the spread of coronavirus, which has killed hundreds in China, restricting visitors from the country and confining thousands on cruise ships for extensive screening after some passengers tested positive.

In total, the global death toll from coronavirus has climbed to 565, with all of those in China except one death in Hong Kong and one in the Philippines. There have been 28,276 confirmed cases, with 3863 of those in a critical condition (14 per cent). There have been 1170 people who have recovered from the virus.

But with important details about the illness and how it spreads still unknown, officials and medical personnel are struggling.

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Governments have rushed to get their citizens out of China, which is orchestrating history's largest antiviral campaign by blocking 50 million people from leaving Wuhan, the city at the centre of the outbreak, and nearby areas.

A growing number of Chinese cities are discouraging people from even leaving their apartments. Villages have blocked entry points with piles of dirt and rubble, while businesses and offices remain closed indefinitely.

As Beijing's authoritarian leadership faces questions over having kept its citizens in the dark for weeks before infections started to explode, other countries are trying to set up effective quarantines to stop a possible pandemic.

Those efforts have not always been smooth, with violent protests near quarantine centres, banishment to remote islands, and some citizens allowed to leave quarantine early.

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Here's a look at the world's sometimes wobbly efforts to stop the crisis.

South Korea

South Korea has confirmed 23 cases of infection with the new type of coronavirus and there are fears of a broader local spread.

The country has banned entry to all foreigners who travelled to China's Hubei province, where Wuhan is located, after January 21. The government says it will consider stopping South Korean tourist visits to China if the outbreak worsens. Officials have acknowledged missteps in monitoring visitors from China and in tracing the contacts of those infected.

A worker wearing protective gears sprays disinfectant at a Chinese food store as a precaution against a new coronavirus at Daelim market in Seoul, South Korea. Photo / AP
A worker wearing protective gears sprays disinfectant at a Chinese food store as a precaution against a new coronavirus at Daelim market in Seoul, South Korea. Photo / AP

Anxiety abounds. Cinemas, shopping centres and restaurants have closed. A large church in Seoul skipped Sunday services because a virus patient had attended earlier. Parents have kept children home from school. Stores are running out of face masks and hand sanitisers.

Residents of central South Korea threw eggs and other objects at government officials over plans to quarantine about 700 evacuees from Wuhan at government facilities in their neighbourhoods.

Australia

Australia has been criticised over its decision to quarantine about 300 Wuhan evacuees on a remote island used in the past to banish asylum seekers and criminals.

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Critics say a quarantine centre on the Australian mainland would be preferable to Christmas Island. Some inhabitants of the island say the government is turning their home into a "leper colony".

The government argues that the location strikes a balance between supporting Australians stranded in China and protecting the wider Australian population from the disease.

Medical personnel meet people, carried by a Russian military plane at an airport outside Tyumen, Russia, evacuated from Wuhan. Photo / AP
Medical personnel meet people, carried by a Russian military plane at an airport outside Tyumen, Russia, evacuated from Wuhan. Photo / AP

People on the Australian mainland who might have caught the virus are not placed in quarantine, but are advised to self-isolate for 14 days, which scientists say is the longest incubation period of the virus.

The 14 confirmed cases are being treated in hospitals.

Starting this month, Australia has banned foreigners without permanent residency from entering the country if they had visited mainland China in the previous 14 days. China's national women's soccer team has been quarantined at a Brisbane hotel since arriving last week.

Japan

Japan, which has reported 45 cases, stepped up quarantine measures after officials were criticised last week for allowing two evacuees from Wuhan to leave early from a hotel where they had been quarantined.

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Officials say 518 evacuees have been placed under a 14-day quarantine at a hotel and three government facilities near Tokyo. Those with symptoms have been treated in isolation rooms at hospitals.

Japan Coast Guard's patrol boat, left, is brought alongside the cruise ship Diamond Princess to take passengers tested positive for coronavirus to hospitals off Yokohama. Photo / AP
Japan Coast Guard's patrol boat, left, is brought alongside the cruise ship Diamond Princess to take passengers tested positive for coronavirus to hospitals off Yokohama. Photo / AP

On Tuesday, the Japanese government confirmed at least 10 cases on a cruise ship and are quarantining its 3700 crew and passengers on board.

Starting Saturday, Japan banned the entry of foreigners who have visited Hubei province in the previous 14 days.

Social media is overflowing with comments calling for a ban on all visitors from China.

"I'm afraid Japan will be soon criticised for taking less measures than other countries," said Mitsunori Okamoto, an opposition politician.

North Korea

North Korea has yet to report a case, but it's still pushing a tough campaign to prevent the spread of the virus, which state media have called a matter of "national existence".

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The country has blocked tourists, reduced flights and strengthened screening at borders, harbours and airports. State media says 30,000 health workers have been mobilised across the country for preventive measures.

Neighbour South Korea last week withdrew dozens of officials from an inter-Korean liaison office in Kaesong after North Korea insisted on closing it until the epidemic is controlled.

Because fighting the virus is crucial "for defending the security of the country and the life and safety of people, all the workers in the anti-epidemic field set up rapid reaction teams … so as to promptly counter any slightest situation," Pyongyang's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said.

United States

March Air Reserve Base in California's Riverside County is near capacity after housing 195 people flown in from Wuhan who are now under a federal quarantine.

"We're pretty much full at this point," said Major Perry Covington, a spokesman at the base.

Nurses check the temperatures of visitors as part of the coronavirus screening procedure at a hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo / AP
Nurses check the temperatures of visitors as part of the coronavirus screening procedure at a hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo / AP

None of the evacuees at the base has shown signs of the illness. Tents were set up over the weekend to assist in screening passengers in case other US-bound flights from Wuhan are diverted to the base due to weather or other reasons.

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The United States has reported 12 confirmed cases of coronavirus.

Latin America

Mexico says 10 citizens who were flown from China to France on Saturday are in good health. The government hasn't restricted travel to Wuhan but advises against non-essential trips.

Venezuela has started to monitor incoming passengers for symptoms at its largest airport near the capital, Caracas, and plans to expand screening to other airports.

Argentina hasn't placed restrictions on visitors from China. But two hospitals in Buenos Aires and Ezeiza have been designated for possible isolation and treatment of patients.

No cases have been reported in South America.

Hong Kong and Southeast Asia

Hong Kong said on Wednesday more than 3600 people on board a cruise ship that was turned away from a Taiwanese port will be quarantined until health checks are completed. The ship was refused entry at Taiwan's Kaohsiung port after three passengers on an earlier voyage later tested positive for the virus.

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Hong Kong is reporting one death and 21 cases.

Medical staff strike over coronavirus concerns outside government headquarters in Hong Kong. Photo / AP
Medical staff strike over coronavirus concerns outside government headquarters in Hong Kong. Photo / AP

An AirAsia plane carrying 107 Malaysians and their non-Malaysian spouses and children from Wuhan arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. They will be quarantined for two weeks.

Indonesia moved 240 evacuees on Sunday from Wuhan to the remote island of Natuna, where they will be quarantined. Health workers in protective gear sprayed the evacuees with disinfectant as they stepped off their jet. Thailand on Tuesday night admitted 138 people just flown in from Wuhan to its first dedicated quarantine facility, inside a navy compound in the east of the country.

Evacuees were screened in a six-hour process at the airport in Wuhan before boarding with none showing definitive signs of the virus. They landed at U-Tapao airport and were taken to the Sattahip Navy Lodge, which normally serves as a guesthouse. They will be kept there two to a room for 14 days, with family members allowed to visit them if they are still not showing symptoms after three days' stay.

Quarantining of confirmed cases was already being done at various hospitals and around the capital, Bangkok.

Thailand is reporting 25 cases, Singapore 28, Malaysia 12 cases and the Philippines 3 and one death.

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Europe

Britain has quarantined dozens of people evacuated from China at Arrowe Park Hospital in northwest England. One evacuee has been isolated at a separate hospital for further tests.

"It's quite weird being home but not being home, and also being sort of locked in, almost like being back in Wuhan really," Kharn Lambert, a teacher who worked in Wuhan, told Sky News about being isolated.

The temperature of a person is checked as precautionary measures against the spreading of novel coronavirus, at the airport in Budapest, Hungary. Photo / AP
The temperature of a person is checked as precautionary measures against the spreading of novel coronavirus, at the airport in Budapest, Hungary. Photo / AP

France used two flights to bring back about 400 people from China. They are being quarantined at two different sites in southern France. Italy and Spain have quarantined dozens of evacuees at military facilities.

Germany has reported 12 cases, France 6 and the UK two cases.

Africa

Quarantine measures are a serious concern in Africa, where health systems on the 54-country continent vary dramatically. Dr John Nkengasong, head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, said there could be undetected infections on the continent.

A plane carrying 167 Moroccan passengers, mostly students, arrived on Sunday near Casablanca. They will be quarantined for 20 days in two hospitals in Rabat and Meknes.

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In Lagos in Nigeria, authorities asked people arriving from China or other affected countries to practice "unsupervised self-quarantine" which means staying home, minimising contact with family members and monitoring for symptoms.

Yemeni women hold banners as they gather in front of the Chinese embassy to show their solidarity with China which faces the coronavirus outbreak, in Sanaa Yemen. Photo / AP
Yemeni women hold banners as they gather in front of the Chinese embassy to show their solidarity with China which faces the coronavirus outbreak, in Sanaa Yemen. Photo / AP

The Chinese Embassy in Kenya says it is requiring Chinese companies to quarantine employees returning to the East African country from China for two weeks, with or without symptoms.

South Sudan, with one of the world's most fragile health systems following a five-year civil war, recently celebrated the instalment of a single thermal scanner at the arrival area of its airport in its capital, Juba.

No cases have been reported in Africa.

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