Coronavirus Rapid Spread Raises Fears of Global Pandemic
Fears are
growing that the coronavirus outbreak could reach pandemic scale as more cases
emerge around the world.
Most
infections are in China but other nations like South Korea, Italy and Iran are
battling the virus, which causes respiratory disease Covid-19.
A pandemic
is when an infectious disease spreads easily from person to person in many
parts of the world.
Worldwide
stock markets saw sharp falls because of concerns about the economic
impact of the virus.
About 77,000
people in China, where the virus emerged last year, have been infected and
nearly 2,600 have died.
More than
1,200 cases have been confirmed in about 30 other countries and there have been
more than 20 deaths. Italy reported three more deaths on Monday, raising the
total there to six.
The
proportion of infected people who die from Covid-19 appears to be between 1%
and 2%, although the World Health Organization (WHO) cautions that the
mortality rate is not known yet.
On Monday
Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain reported their first cases, all
involving people who had come from Iran. Officials in Bahrain said the patient
infected there was a school bus driver, and several schools had been closed as
a result.
WHO chief Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on Friday that the window of opportunity to contain
the virus was "narrowing".
Paul
Hunter, professor of health protection at the University of East Anglia in the
UK, echoed his fears, saying the spike in cases outside China was
"extremely concerning".
"The
tipping point after which [we lose] our ability to prevent a global pandemic
seems a lot closer after the past 24 hours," he said on Monday.
FROM bbc.com/news/world
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