PHOTOS-COVID19 PANDEMIC – 12.01.2019 -Day 103: WHO – COVID -19 NOW PANDEMIC !

A woman walks past the deserted Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Milan, Italy, March 11, 2020.PHOTO: EPA-EFE

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WHO labels coronavirus a ‘pandemic’ as Europe scrambles to contain it

A woman walks past the deserted Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Milan, Italy, March 11, 2020.
A woman walks past the deserted Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Milan, Italy, March 11, 2020.PHOTO: EPA-EFE

GENEVA (AFP) – The World Health Organisation called the new coronavirus outbreak a pandemic on Wednesday (March 11), issuing a grim warning that the global spread and severity of the illness was due to “alarming levels of inaction”.

The declaration came as Europe faced a mounting number of cases – including a slew of new countries clocking first deaths – prompting governments to roll out increasingly tough measures to slow the rapid spread of the virus.

The number of cases across the globe has risen to more than 124,000 with 4,500 deaths, including a jump in fatalities in Iran and Italy in particular, according to an AFP tally.

The majority of cases have been in China where the outbreak first emerged in December, but as the number of new infections has steadied in the country, hotspots have emerged elsewhere – namely Italy, Iran and Spain.

The head of the UN’s top health body for the first time characterised the outbreak as a pandemic, meaning it is spreading in several regions through local transmission.

“We have never before seen a pandemic sparked by a coronavirus,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday, adding that the declaration would not change the organisation’s response to the outbreak.

“We’re deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity and by the alarming levels of inaction.”

He did not single out any nations for not doing enough – or what further measures were needed – instead calling on “countries to take urgent and aggressive action”.

‘NO CLIENTS’

Signs of a widening European crisis emerged on Wednesday, with Ireland, Albania, Belgium, Sweden and Bulgaria registering their first deaths, while Italy clocked more than 2,300 new cases in the last 24 hours and infections in Spain jumped by a quarter to more than 2,100.

The surge brought Europe’s total number of cases to more than 22,000, with 930 deaths, with the US saying it was considering issuing a ban on travellers from the continent.

Millions of people in Italy are grappling with a nationwide clampdown that has emptied streets, shuttered shops and disrupted train and air travel.

“There are no clients; lots of colleagues are already staying at home with nothing to do,” 59-year-old Milan taxi driver Daniele said.

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Pope gives video address as Vatican square closed to tourists

The government vowed to spend up to €25 billion (S$39 billion) to help contain the fallout from the epidemic, including cash injections for hard-hit hotels and restaurants and allowing families to suspend some mortgage payments.

Even places with no significant outbreaks like Poland and Ukraine announced school closures and other restrictive measures, and Austria said it would shut museums and halt train services to and from Italy.

In the Middle East, hard-hit Iran reported 63 new deaths, its highest single-day toll and bringing total fatalities to 354. It has yet to impose quarantines but has closed schools, universities and hotels and called on people not to travel.

WHO’s Tedros said the country, which has 9,000 cases, was “doing its best” to control the spread of the virus, but that it needed more supplies to cope.

Elsewhere in the region, Kuwait said it was suspending all commercial flights in and out of the country, following suit with other travel restrictions adopted by Gulf nations.

SLIVER OF HOPE

Offering a sliver of hope to the rest of the world, China again announced negligible new daily infections and only a relatively small number of deaths.

Some businesses in China’s Hubei province – where the virus was first detected in December – were told they could restart work, reducing fears of a prolonged disruption of supply chains.

But China remains the worst-affected country with more than 80,000 confirmed cases and over 3,000 deaths.

Although Panama confirmed its first death Tuesday, Latin America – along with Africa and Oceania – has so far reported only small numbers of cases.

And the United States saw its first signs of an emergency footing with the New York city government forming a containment zone around a suburb at the centre of an outbreak.

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Some locals were unconvinced the measures would help.

“It makes people nervous to be around others, it makes people nervous to get inside into businesses and such,” Miles Goldberg, who runs a bar in the suburb of New Rochelle, told AFP.

‘MAJOR’ STIMULUS

Disruption to supply chains from China, flagging demand and wildly fluctuating stock markets have sparked a series of profit warnings from companies and pushed governments into action.

The UK promised a US$39 billion fiscal stimulus and the central bank slashed its main interest rate to 0.25 per cent following a similar move by the US Federal Reserve last week, intended to make borrowing cheaper and boost economic activity.

US President Donald Trump has promised “major” stimulus measures, but after bruising negotiations with sceptical lawmakers he has so far failed to provide further details.

Wall Street stocks dove deeper into the red in afternoon trading Wednesday after the WHO declared the coronavirus a global pandemic.

While markets remain uneasy, Covid-19 continued to rip up the schedules of musicians, sports stars and cultural figures as governments around the world banned large gatherings.

England’s top-flight football league saw its first cancellation with Wednesday’s match between Arsenal and Manchester City postponed, while E3, the world’s premier video game trade show, due to be held in June in Los Angeles, was called off.

 

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COVID 19 EPICENTER:
WUHAN CITY, HUBEI PROVINCE, CHINA

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BEIJING- Province at China virus’ centre lets some companies reopen

People wait in a queue to get temperature check before entering a bank in Beijing. PHOTO: AP

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BEIJING (AP) – The province at the centre of China’s virus outbreak is allowing factories and some other businesses to reopen in a show of confidence that Beijing is gaining control over the disease that devastated its economy.

The country’s communist leaders are moving to revive business after the most sweeping anti-disease controls ever imposed shut down manufacturing, travel and other industries in late January, sending shock waves through the global economy.

On Tuesday, President Xi Jinping visited Wuhan, the city where the coronavirus emerged in December 2019, signalling China’s crisis might be passing even as the United States (US) and European governments tighten anti-disease controls.

Manufacturers, food processors and other businesses in Wuhan that are essential to the national economy or providing daily necessities can resume operation, the provincial government announced yesterday.

The changes are meant to “accelerate establishment of economic and social operation order, compatible with the epidemic prevention,” said a government statement. It said companies that reopen are required to make “epidemic control” plans, inspect employees for signs of disease and keep workplaces disinfected.

Controls have been eased in other areas of China that are considered at low disease risk, but travel and other curbs still are in place. Automakers and other industries aren’t expected to return to normal production until at least mid-April due to disruption to supplies of components.

A Foreign Ministry spokesman expressed confidence the impact on China’s economy is “temporary and limited” and rejected suggestions companies should move operations out of the country or find foreign suppliers of components and raw materials.

The impact of the epidemic on the Chinese economy is temporary and limited. The long-term sound fundamentals and “factors and conditions that support the high-quality development of the Chinese economy have not changed,” said the spokesman, Geng Shuang.

His comments suggest official unease over suggestions that industries may want to further diversify their manufacturing to minimise risks.

“With the recent progress China has made in domestic epidemic prevention and control, key industries including foreign-funded enterprises and leading enterprises have resumed work,” Geng said.

“It is neither realistic nor wise to artificially cut off the global supply chain, nor even tout ‘transfer’ and ‘decoupling’ of the supply chain.”

Most access to Wuhan, a city of 11 million people is the manufacturing hub of central China, was suspended on January 23 in a dramatic effort to contain the outbreak. Residents were ordered to stay in their homes.

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BEIJING-  Beijing orders quarantine for all arrivals

BEIJING (AFP) – Beijing yesterday ordered people arriving in the city from any country to go into 14-day quarantine as China reported an increase in imported coronavirus cases, threatening its progress against the epidemic. China has made major strides in its battle against the virus, prompting President Xi Jinping to visit Wuhan, the central city at the heart of the global epidemic, on Tuesday and declare that it has “basically curbed” the spread of the disease.

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ASEAN

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BRUNEI-  COVID-19 cases in Brunei rise to 11

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar during the press conference. PHOTO: RAHWANI ZAHARI

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Five more COVID-19 cases were confirmed, said Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar, bringing the total to 11 cases in Brunei Darussalam.

The five presumptive cases mentioned at the Ministry of Health’s (MoH) press conference on Tuesday have been confirmed for COVID-19 and they are currently being treated at the National Isolation Centre in Tutong District.

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VIENTIANE, Lao-  Govt lends helping hand to Lao students in Wuhan

Lao students who are currently stranded in the Chinese city of Wuhan are in good hands as they are receiving assistance from the governments of Laos and China, the Lao government has confirmed.

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The two governments have assisted 43 Lao students who have been marooned in Wuhan due to the virus outbreak as well as 87 more in other provinces.

READ MORE: http://www.vientianetimes.org.la/freeContent/FreeConten_Govt.php

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KUALA LUMPUR-  COVID-19: Malaysia records 20 new cases, one recovery

Malaysia’s Health Director-General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. PHOTO: B

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KUALA LUMPUR (BERNAMA) – Malaysia’s Health Ministry (MoH) yesterday confirmed 20 new positive COVID-19 cases in the country, bringing the total number of cases to 149.

Health Director-General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said one case, Case 78, has recovered and was allowed to go home.

To date, 26 people have fully recovered and discharged, he added.The ministry was conducting investigations and contact tracing activities for each new case to identify the source of infections, he said in a statement yesterday.

READ MORE: https://borneobulletin.com.bn/covid-19-malaysia-records-20-new-cases-one-recovery-2/

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PUTRAJAYA, Malysia-  No need to suspend Friday prayers over Covid-19: Zulkifli

PUTRAJAYA: The current Covid-19 situation in the country, which is still under control, does not require Friday prayers to be suspended, Religious Affairs Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (JPM) Datuk Seri Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri.

READ MORE: https://www.thesundaily.my/local/no-need-to-suspend-friday-prayers-over-covid-19-zulkifli-MG2118970

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MANILA-  BREAKING: Duterte to be tested for coronavirus

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President Rodrigo Duterte

 

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte will be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after some Cabinet members announced that they will undergo self-quarantine due to contact with infected individuals.

Duterte’s former aide and now Senator Christopher “Bong” Go confirmed this to reporters in a text message.

READ MORE:  https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1240354/breaking-duterte-to-be-tested-for-coronavirus

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MANILA- COVID-19 cases in the Philippines now at 49 — DOH

San Jose Manggagawa Parish in Brgy Tanong in Marikina is disinfected a day after President Rodrigo Duterte implements no classes from March 10-14 as part of part of precautionary measure against Covid -19. March 10, 2020.

The STAR/Michael Varcas / Franco Luna (Philstar.com) –
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MANILA, Philippines (Update 1, 5:53 p.m.) — The Department of Health on Wednesday confirmed 16 additional novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the country.

This was confirmed by Health Assistant Secretary Ma. Rosario Vergeire in a press briefing.

With the newest additions, this brings the national total to 49 patients of the new pathogen that originated in Wuhan, China.

The Department released the following information on the patients later Wednesday:

Case no. Sex/Age Nationality Travel/exposure history Date of onset of symptoms Date of lab confirmation Medical center admitted Residenc in the Philippine
PH33 M/60 Filipino None March 3 March 10 Rizal Medical Center, Pasig Makati
PH34 M/72 Filipino None March 6 March 11 Manila Doctors’ Hospital, Manila
PH35 F/67 Filipino None February 29 March 11 Manila Doctors’ Hospital, Manila
PH36 M/53 Filipino None February 25 March 11 Las Piñas General Hospital
PH37 F/88 Filipino None February 28 March 11 Philippine Heart Center, Quezon City
PH38 M/29 Filipino With exposure history March 11 Cardinal Santos Medical Center, San Juan
PH39 M/64 Filipino Went to Greenhills March 3 March 11 ACE Dumaguete Doctors Hospital
PH40 M/54 Filipino None February 24 March 11 Northern Mindanao Medical Center, Cagayan de Oro
PH41 F/75 Filipino Travel: USA March 1 March 11 Makati Medical Center
PH42 M/51 Filipino Travel: Taipei, Taiwan February 27 March 11 The Medical City, Pasig
PH43 M/47 Filipino None March 9 March 11 Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Muntinlupa
PH44 F/70 Filipino None March 7 March 11 MMC
PH45 M/27 Filipino With exposure history March 8 March 11 MMC
PH46 F/66 Filipino None February 29 March 11 MMC
PH47 M/53 Filipino Still for verification February 15 March 11 St. Luke’s Medical Center-Quezon City
PH48 M/57 Filipino Yes March 2 March 11 SLMC-QC
PH49 M/72 Filipino None March 1 March 11 Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Muntinlupa

The department’s count has been on a steady rise in the past week, though Vergeire in an earlier briefing assured the public that the sudden influx was due the newly-declared localized transmission and more stringent surveillance measures on the part of the DOH.

READ MORE: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/03/11/1999987/coronavirus-cases-now-49-doh

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BANGKOK- Thai immigration officers at Bangkok airport diagnosed with COVID-19

BANGKOK (AFP) – Two immigration officers at Bangkok’s main airport have coronavirus and may have handled the passports of visitors to Thailand, a health official said yesterday. The men, both working at Suvarnabhumi airport, fell ill on March 7 and 8 respectively and potentially came into contact with arriving passengers in the days before their diagnosis.

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HÀ NỘI – Three people in contact with 34th COVID-19 patient test positive

Three newest cases of COVID-19 in the country are under treatment at Bình Thuận Province’s General Hospital. — VNA/VNS Photo
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HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Health on Wednesday afternoon confirmed that three people in the central province of Bình Thuận tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, raising the total number of COVID-19 infection cases in Việt Nam to 38.

The three people were in contact with the 34th patient – a 51-year-old Vietnamese businesswoman who flew from Việt Nam to New York, transiting Incheon in the Republic of Korea on February 22. She took a flight from Washington DC back to Việt Nam on February 29, with a stop-over in Qatar’s Doha Airport, and entered the country on March 2 at Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport in HCM City.

READ MORE: https://vietnamnews.vn/society/653435/three-people-in-contact-with-34th-covid-19-patient-test-positive.html

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ASIA, AUSTRALIA & THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

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MIDDLE EAST

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TEHRAN- Iran sees virus death toll climb to 354

Paramedics test samples taken from patients suspected of being infected with the new coronavirus at a laboratory in the southwestern city of Ahvaz, Iran. PHOTO: AP

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TEHRAN (AP) – Iran said the new coronavirus has killed 63 more people, raising the death toll to 354 amid over 9,000 cases in the Islamic Republic.

That’s according to a Health Ministry spokesman who spoke in a live, televised news conference yesterday. Across the Mideast, more than 9,000 people have contracted the virus and the COVID-19 illness it causes.

The majority come from hard-hit Iran, which has one of the world’s worst death tolls outside of China, the epicentre of the outbreak.

In Bahrain, authorities say their number of confirmed cases yesterday spiked by nearly 70 per cent to 189 confirmed cases.

The new cases were all on a returning flight of Bahraini evacuees from Iran.

Officials found 77 on board tested positive for the new coronavirus, compared to the 112 already reported in the country off the coast of Saudi Arabia. It pushed Bahrain’s overall total to 189 confirmed cases.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia.

The vast majority of people recover from the new virus.

Iran’s supreme leader had said on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic will recognise doctors and nurses who die combating the new coronavirus as “martyrs” like slain soldiers.

The rising casualty figures each day in Iran suggest the fight against the new coronavirus is far from over, that the Guard is involved in the relief effort of a major catastrophe is not surprising in Iran.

The Guard, whose forces include an estimated 125,000-plus troops and 600,000 mission-ready volunteers, routinely respond to the earthquakes that shake the country. Recent floods saw its troops mobilise as well.

Its forces, which include virologists, faced chemical weapons during Iran’s eight-year war against Iraq.

Saudi Arabia closed off air and sea travel to 14 countries affected by the new virus on Monday.

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AMERICA

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WASHINGTON- Trump suspends ‘all travel from Europe’ to US for 30 days

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump announced on Monday the United States would ban all travel from Europe for 30 days starting to stop the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.

 

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EUROPE

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EU vows united response as virus hits its political heart

European Council President Charles Michel during a video conference call with EU leaders at the European Council building in Brussels. PHOTO: AP

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BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union (EU) leaders vowed on Tuesday to stand united in combatting the spread of the coronavirus ravaging member country Italy, and agreed to draft a plan to address any medical shortages and set up a fund to help overburdened health care systems.

The pledges came at a rare video conference among national heads of state and government as COVID-19, which is now present in all 27 EU member countries, took its toll on European politics, forcing meetings to be cancelled, a parliamentary session to be cut short, and even sending some senior officials home to work.

“Our citizens health is the first priority,” European Council President Charles Michel told reporters in Brussels after hosting the summit before two screens in a small room at EU headquarters, in stark contrast to a large oval table where the leaders usually sit side by side. “We have decided to act. We have decided to be fast, and to be strong, and to work together.”

The leaders agreed that the bloc’s health and interior ministers would talk daily to ensure that any border or quarantine measures were coordinated with their neighbours. The EU’s executive commission will take a Europe-wide inventory of all medical equipment, particularly masks and respirators, and buy more if needed.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the launch of a “corona response investment fund” seeded with EUR7.5 billion that she said would reap billions more. It’s aimed at propping up health care structures, small businesses suffering from the impact of the virus and labour markets where jobs might be hit.

According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control’s latest figures, there have been 14,890 confirmed cases of the virus across Europe, including 532 deaths. The EU medicines agency said it’s received no reports of medicine shortages so far, but can’t rule out such problems in the future.

The European Commission said all 27 member states now have patients confirmed with the fast-spreading illness.

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LONDON, UK- UK Health Minister tests positive for coronavirus

LONDON (AFP) – British MP Nadine Dorries, a minister in the health department, has tested positive for coronavirus, she said in a statement on Tuesday, raising concerns about whether senior government figures have been infected. “I can confirm I have tested positive for coronavirus… and have been self-isolating at home,” said the Conservative MP. Health officials are now trying to trace where she contracted the virus and who she has been in contact with, she added.

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