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February 23 coronavirus news

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What we're covering here

  • Death toll rises: The number of deaths from the novel coronavirus has risen to 2,465 worldwide. There are at least 78,800 cases globally, and 23 deaths outside mainland China.
  • South Korea spike: Cases in the East Asian country have surged past 600. Around half the total cases are associated with a branch of a religious group in the south of the country.
  • Biggest outbreak outside Asia: The total of confirmed cases in Italy has risen from three to 132 over the weekend, a spike that is attributed to a rise in infections in the country’s north.
  • Middle East spread: Iran’s health ministry has confirmed 43 cases of the virus, including eight deaths. Lebanon and Israel have reported their first cases.
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Taiwan confirms two more cases of coronavirus

A drugstore in downtown Taipei displays a poster indicating that surgical masks, face masks and alcohol are sold out. 

Taiwan confirmed two new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, bringing the island’s total number of confirmed cases to 28.

The two patients are a father and son in their 80s and 50s, respectively, according to the Central Epidemic Command Center.

They do not have a recent travel history, but health experts believe they may have contracted the virus from a relative who recently visited mainland China.

Canadian officials believe there's another confirmed case of coronavirus in Ontario

Public health officials in Ontario, Canada, have confirmed a new “presumptive positive case” of the novel coronavirus.

The case involves a woman who arrived in Canada from China on Friday, the Ontario Ministry of Health said in a news release. She had an “intermittent cough that was improving,” the news release said, but she went to the emergency department at North York General Hospital in Toronto at the advice of Telehealth Ontario.

Laboratory testing indicated the patient was “presumptive positive” for the coronavirus, the news release said. Officials are awaiting final confirmation from the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg.

The patient was discharged and is in self-isolation, the news release said. Officials said there was a low risk that the patient was infectious, and she’s had limited exposure to other people since she arrived in Canada. Provincial officials are working to contact airplane passengers who might have been in close proximity to the patient.

Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health said:

Canada had nine confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Friday, according to the country’s Public Health Agency.

Turkey, Afghanistan to shut borders with Iran over coronavirus outbreak

Turkey and Afghanistan will close their borders with Iran due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Turkish and Afghan governments said Sunday.

Turkey has also “temporarily halted” flights arriving from Iran, Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said, according to state-news agency Anadolu.

Afghanistan closed its border with Iran after it announced it was testing three people suspected of having coronavirus. The three people had recently returned from Iran.

“To avoid spreading of coronavirus the government of Afghanistan has stopped any contact with Iran via land or air. The borders are closed,” the Afghani National Security website said.

Iran’s Health Ministry confirmed on Sunday that eight people have died from the novel coronavirus and 43 have so far been infected in the country.

G20 prepared to act on coronavirus if needed

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan speaks during a meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors of the G20 nations on February 23, 2020.

Current global economic growth remains slow with the coronavirus outbreak posing the greatest risk, finance ministers and central bankers meeting at the G20 summit in Saudi Arabia said in a statement.

Despite that outlook, the G20 said that global economic growth is expected to pick up “modestly” in 2020 and 2021. 

The host of the G20 meeting, Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan, said that countries will be ready to act on the risk coronavirus poses to commerce. 

“We all agreed that all countries and states will be ready to intervene as needed to face these risks and it’ll be a multilateral intervention including the WHO (World Health Organization) to monitor these risks and use relevant policies as needed,” Jadaan said.

Second person in Israel tests positive for coronavirus, as self-quarantine numbers rise again

Israel’s ministry of health has announced the country’s second case of coronavirus. A man who was a passenger on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, who returned to Israel last week, tested positive for the disease.

The first case of coronavirus was announced on Friday. A woman who had also returned from the Diamond Princess tested positive following a check in Israel.

In addition, the number of Israeli citizens instructed to place themselves under self-quarantine has jumped to more than 700, Ministry of Health Director-General Moshe Bar Siman Tov told Channel 12 News. More than 300 of those came into close contact with a group of visiting South Korean tourists who tested positive for the disease upon returning home, Siman Tov said. 

Another 400 Israeli citizens who have returned from East Asian countries where coronavirus is spreading have also been told to remain home and avoid public spaces for 14 days, in accordance with Ministry of Health instructions.

As of Sunday evening, the Ministry said 18 members of the South Korean tour group tested positive for coronavirus upon returning to their home country.

By the numbers: In a precautionary move, Israel barred foreign nationals from participating in the upcoming Tel Aviv marathon, scheduled for this Friday. The race will proceed with approximately 40,000 Israeli runners, but 3,000 foreign participants will not be allowed to run.

US military in Italy takes precautionary steps amid virus outbreak

Amid reports of multiple diagnoses of the move coranavirus in Italy, the US military in Italy is closing schools and taking other precautionary steps.

Vogel added: “As of 4 p.m., Feb. 23, there are zero confirmed cases within the city of Vicenza, the Vicenza Military Community, Darby Military Community, or Ghedi Military Community. As of 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 23, there are 17 cases of the coronavirus in the Italian Veneto region, and a total of 79 confirmed cases in Italy.”

White House expected to ask Congress for coronavirus money this week

White House officials are expected to ask Congress for emergency funding this week to battle the coronavirus amid growing fears of a larger outbreak in the US, two officials familiar with the forthcoming request said.

Government aides worked throughout the weekend on the supplemental request, which is still not final but could be sent to Capitol Hill as soon as Monday,  said a person familiar with the plans. 

That source said Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar has ruffled feathers through the process by requesting amounts of money that “have been seen as largely out of proportion.” The source noted HHS already has money that could be used for coronavirus issues, but claimed Azar “has been pushing hard for this to overcompensate” for management decisions regarding coronavirus containment that the source criticized.

By the numbers: The US now has 36 confirmed cases of coronavirus. Fourteen Americans who tested positive for the disease returned to the US this week after spending weeks in isolation on the luxury cruise ship Diamond Princess docked in Japan.

A spokesperson for HHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The supplemental funding request was first reported by Politico.

See the global spread of the novel coronavirus

Here’s a look at where the cases are throughout the world, according to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) data.

These numbers may differ from those reported by national health authorities, who report updated totals at different times than the WHO.

China's president: Coronavirus outbreak a "crisis and big test"

Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks in December 2019.

Fighting the novel coronavirus outbreak will be “a crisis and big test” for China, Chinese President Xi Jinping said during a meeting with government officials held in Beijing on Sunday, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported.

Xi reassured officials that the Chinese government would overcome the economic obstacles caused by the outbreak, Xinhua reported.

“The novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic will inevitably have a great impact on the economy and society. We must look at our country’s development in a comprehensive, dialectical, and long-term perspective” Xi said.

Xi added: “We must strengthen our confidence. On the whole, the fundamentals of China’s long-term economic improvement have not changed, and the impact of the epidemic is short-term and generally controllable.”

The latest coronavirus numbers out of Italy

Three people are dead and 152 are infected with the novel coronavirus in Italy, the head of the country’s Civil Protection agency Angelo Borrelli confirmed in a second press conference on Sunday.

Lombardy, a region in Italy’s north with Milan as the capital, has 110 cases, the highest number in the country, Borrelli added.

South Korea reports sixth death of coronavirus patient

A male patient who was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus and treated at Dongguk University Medical Center in the city of Gyeongju, South Korea, died on Sunday according the minister of health’s Twitter page.

The statement said the cause of death for the patient born in 1961 is under investigation and will be announced at a later time.

South Korea has a total of 556 coronavirus cases so far. Of those, 309 of them are associated with the Shincheonji religious group in Daegu.

More than 9,000 Shincheonji members are being put into self-isolation and will be tested, South Korea’s health ministry said.

More background: The Shincheonji is centered around the personality of its founder and chairman, Lee Man-hee. Members of the group congregate in a way that puts them in close contact with one another for long periods of time.

Third death in Italy from coronavirus

A third person infected with the novel coronavirus has died in Italy, a regional official said on Sunday.

Lombardy health official Giulio Gallera told reporters Sunday that the victim was an elderly woman from the town of Crema near Milan, who was also suffering from cancer. Two other elderly patients in northern Italy have died over the past 48 hours.

EU economic affairs commissioner: "No need to panic" over coronavirus outbreak in Italy

The European Union “shares the concern” but sees “no need to panic” over a coronavirus outbreak in Italy, EU Economic Affairs Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni told reporters in Riyadh on Sunday.

Speaking after a meeting of G20 financial leaders in Saudi Arabia, Gentiloni said “the EU has full confidence in the Italian authorities and the decisions they are taking.” He also announced EU’s decision to send 25 tonnes of protective equipment to China.

The outbreak in Italy killed two people and infected 130 others. The government introduced an emergency lockdown in many municipalities in Italy’s north.  

4 former Diamond Princess passengers test positive for Covid-19

Four former passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship have tested positive for COVID-19, England’s chief medical officer announced Sunday.

The patients are being transferred to specialist NHS infection centers, Prof. Chris Whitty said in a statement posted on Twitter.

The four new cases bring the total number of cases in the UK to 13, he said.

Migrant rescue ship put in quarantine in Sicily

Italian authorities have put a migrant rescue ship in quarantine in Sicily, the Interior Ministry said Sunday, as the number of coronavirus cases in Italy shot up over 130.

The Ocean Viking is a migrant rescue NGO vessel with 274 migrants aboard, according to Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), also known as Doctors without Borders.

The migrants, rescued from the sea, are quarantined in Pozzallo, Sicily, along with the ship’s crew.

Pakistan closes border with Iran to halt spread of virus

Pakistan has temporarily closed its border with Iran to halt the possible spread of novel coronavirus after Iranian authorities reported several coronavirus cases and deaths, Balochistan Home Minister Ziaullah Langove told CNN on Sunday. 

Pakistan has set up a 100-bed tent hospital at the border with Iran to cope with a possible emergency situation.  

Pakistan shares a border of over 900 km (559 miles) with Iran. 

Former Diamond Princess passenger dies

A Japanese man in his 80s, who was previously on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship, has died from pneumonia, Japan’s health ministry confirmed on Sunday, bringing the total number of deaths of people who boarded the Diamond Princess to three. 

The ministry did not disclose whether the man had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, citing a lack of consent from his family.

The man had pre-existing medical conditions, the ministry said.

CNN Health has reported that for those with a weakened immune system, the elderly and the very young, there’s a chance the virus could cause a lower, and much more serious, respiratory tract illness like a pneumonia or bronchitis.

Afghanistan tests three in first suspected coronavirus outbreak in the country

Afghanistan is testing three people suspected of having coronavirus, the first potential outbreak in the country, its health ministry said Sunday.

The three people live in Herat province and recently returned from Iran, Ministry of Public Health spokesman Wahidullah Mayar said.

They are under surveillance and their blood has been sent to Kabul for testing, Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Basin of the Herat regional hospital said.

Afghanistan has had no confirmed cases of coronavirus to date.

Italy's coronavirus outbreak is the biggest outside of Asia

Tourists wear protective masks as they tour outside the Coliseum in Rome on January 31.

There are now 78,854 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus and 2,465 deaths worldwide, according to the latest figures.

The majority of the cases and deaths are in mainland China, followed by Japan and South Korea.

Over the weekend Italy’s confirmed cases surged from three on Friday morning to more than 130 by Sunday, marking Europe’s biggest outbreak.

Here are the top five countries to have experienced outbreaks beyond China:

  1. Japan: 738 cases, 3 deaths. (639 cases on Diamond Princess cruise ship and 99 on land.)
  2. South Korea: 602 cases, 5 deaths
  3. Italy: 132 cases, 2 deaths
  4. Singapore: 89 cases
  5. Hong Kong: 74 cases, 2 deaths