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Over 300 dead from coronavirus as outbreak infects more than 14,300

People wear face masks and walk at a shopping mall in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. People wear face masks as they walk through a shopping mall in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. According to the Taiwan Centers of Disease Control (CDC) Friday, the tenth case diagnosed with the new coronavirus has been confirmed in Taiwan. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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  • The latest: The coronavirus outbreak has killed at least 305 people and infected more than 14,300 globally, as it continues to spread beyond China. One person outside mainland China, a man in the Philippines, has died.
  • Global spread: The virus has been confirmed in more than 25 countries and territories since it was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December. Countries are now sending planes to evacuate their citizens from the infection zone, and imposing travel bans or restrictions on mainland China.
  • Race to contain: Nearly 60 million people are under lockdown in Chinese cities as international researchers race to develop a vaccine and halt its spread.
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Canada fields hundreds of requests for departure assistance from Hubei Province due to coronavirus

Canadian officials have fielded 325 requests for departure assistance from Hubei Province in China due to the coronavirus, Global Affairs Canada said Sunday in a statement.

Canada is attempting to charter a plane to take Canadians from Wuhan, China, back to Canada, the statement said. Hubei is the epicenter of the outbreak

There are currently 543 Canadians in Hubei who have registered with the voluntary Registration of Canadians Abroad service. There are currently 15,219 Canadians in China (including Hong Kong) who have registered with the voluntary service.

Since registration is voluntary, this number is not a complete picture of Canadians in the region or in China, the statement said.

Only Canadian citizens who have entered China with a Canadian passport will be allowed to board the plane back to Canada, Global Affairs Canada said. Canadian citizens will need to have a valid Canadian passport and a valid Chinese visa to board the plane.

Canadians who appear to have symptoms will not be able to board, according to Global Affairs Canada.

Confirmed cases of Wuhan coronavirus increase to 17,205 in China

The total number of confirmed Wuhan coronavirus cases in mainland China stands at 17,205, the country’s National Health Commission said Sunday,

That figure is up 2,829 from the previous day.

The death toll globally is 362. All but one of those deaths have occurred in mainland China.

Thai doctor says new drug combination treated coronavirus patient

Doctors in Thailand say they have successfully treated one Wuhan coronavirus patient with a combination of antiviral drugs, according to a briefing on Sunday from the Ministry of Health.

Dr.Kriangsak Atipornwanich, a doctor at Rajavithi Hospital in Bangkok, said he treated a 71-year-old female patient from China with a combination of drugs used in HIV and flu treatments. He said the patient had previously been treated with only anti-HIV drugs.

“I had treated a patient with severe condition, and the result has been very satisfactory. The patient’s condition has improved very quickly within 48 hours. And the test result has also changed from being positive into negative within 48 hours as well,” Atipornwanich said. 

Officials at the press conference said the latest lab test has showed there’s no trace of the virus in the patient’s respiratory system.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the US National Institutes of Health, told CNN last week there are currently no proven effective drugs to treat the virus. 

Hospitals in Beijing have reported using the same drugs given to HIV and AIDs patients are part of treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus, though it is unclear if they have been successful.

CORRECTION: This post has been updated to accurately reflect the number of patients successfully treated

Coronavirus outbreak death toll now 361

The Hubei health authority reported that 56 people died of the coronavirus on Sunday, raising the death toll since the beginning of the outbreak to 361.

Authorities confirmed an additional 2,103 cases of the virus in Hubei, according to the health authority, which brings the total number of cases to over 16,600.

The health authority said 9,618 patients have been hospitalized, including 478 who are in critical condition.

Russia halts all rail services to and from China

Russia is suspending all international rail services between Russia and China, including those operated by Chinese rail companies, Russian Railways said Sunday.

Unused tickets for cancelled trains booked and issued at Russian points of sale can be returned without incurring any charges or fees, the company’s statement said.

US now has 9 cases of novel coronavirus

There are now nine cases of the novel coronavirus in the United States. There are four confirmed cases in California; one case each in Massachusetts, Washington state and Arizona and two in Illinois. The second case in Illinois is the only instance so far of person-to-person transmission in the United States, state health officials said.

Confirmed cases by state: Nine confirmed cases as of Sunday, February 2.

Arizona – 1

California – 4

Illinois – 2

Massachusetts – 1

Washington state – 1

DHS adds four more gateway airports for US citizens who have traveled to China

The US Department of Homeland Security added four airports – Dallas, Detroit, Newark and Dulles – to the list of airports where US citizens who have traveled to China in the last 14 days can enter the US, according to a statement from the agency.

The four new airports add to the seven gateway airports that were initially listed: JFK, LAX, Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta and Honolulu.

The restrictions began at 5 p.m. ET Sunday night.

DHS says those airports have an increased ability to conduct enhanced screening procedures. Citizens who have been in Hubei province in the last 14 days of their return will face 14 days of mandatory quarantine. Those who have been to other parts of China will have 14 days of self-quarantine.

Foreign nationals will be largely denied entry to the US unless they are the immediate family members of US citizens, permanent residents or flight crew.

Santa Clara County, California, confirms second case of novel coronavirus

Santa Clara County, California, confirmed the second case of the novel coronavirus, the Santa Clara County public health department said Sunday.

This second case of the virus is in an adult female, the public health department said in a statement. The newest case is unrelated to the first case but both individuals recently traveled to Wuhan, China, the department said.

The newest patient arrived January 23 to visit family in Santa Clara County, public health officials said.

“She has stayed home since she arrived, except for two times to seek outpatient medical care. She has been regularly monitored and was never sick enough to be hospitalized,” the statement said.

There have been four cases of the coronavirus in California.

US Department of Homeland Security to enforce restrictions on travelers from China

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it will begin enforcing restrictions for all passenger flights carrying individuals who have recently traveled from China in response to the coronavirus, according to a DHS press release that shed light on some of the procedures US air travelers can expect in the coming days

The screening parameters reiterate much of what the Health and Human Services secretary previously announced go into effect at 5 p.m. ET today – including that flights will be routed to seven designated US airports where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will seek to identify all potentially ill persons.

DHS adds that Americans flying to the US from China will be re-routed to the designated airports at no cost to the traveler, the DHS said.

According to Acting DHS Secretary Chad F. Wolf, to minimize disruptions, Customs and Border Protection and air carriers are working to identify qualifying passengers before their scheduled flights.

DHS advises if a traveler who spent time in China, outside the Hubei province, is re-routed through one of the seven airports and shows no symptoms following a health screening, they will be re-booked to their destination and asked to “self-quarantine” at their homes.

The department adds that any individual traveling from China who has either been in Hubei province or other areas of the mainland, and is showing virus symptoms, will be screened and subject to mandatory quarantine by medical professionals at a nearby facility.

While the “overall risk to the American public remains low,” acting secretary Chad F. Wolf says “funneling all flights with passengers who have recently been in China is the most important and prudent step we can take at this time to decrease the strain on public health officials screening incoming travelers.”

US national security adviser: "There is no reason for Americans to panic"

National security adviser Robert O’Brien said that right “now there is no reason for Americans to panic” with regards to the coronavirus, adding that “this is something that is a low risk we think in the US,” according to an interview he did today with CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

O’Brien says that the US is working with Chinese authorities, its health authorities and the World Health Organization to determine where the virus came from.

The US continues to offer the Chinese assistance but have not heard back on that. O’Brien claims the Chinese have been more transparent than in past crises.

Pakistani students in Wuhan say they are stranded

Pakistani students studying at Wuhan University are appealing to the Pakistan government to be evacuated from the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.

Last week the Pakistani government stated they would not be evacuating any students in Wuhan.

Second evacuation flight that will carry US citizens on way to Wuhan

The second evacuation flight that will carry US citizens out of the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak is on its way to the city of Wuhan, a US official with knowledge of the matter told CNN. 

The flight should be ready for departure on Monday, as indicated in US Embassy Beijing’s email to American citizens who are still in the central Chinese city, according to this official.

There may be additional evacuation flights due to continued high-demand from US citizens in Wuhan, the official added. 

“I can’t confirm the numbers yet, but this upcoming evacuation might not be the last,” he said.

Some context: Last Wednesday a chartered plane carrying some 200 US citizens – including about three dozen diplomats and their families – arrived at March Air Reserve Base in southern California. The official with knowledge to the matter told CNN all US diplomats and their families in Wuhan were able to leave on this first flight.

Israel closes all air, sea and land traffic incoming from China

Israel has temporarily banned land, sea and airport arrivals from China to prevent the spread of coronavirus, according to the prime minister’s office on Twitter. 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday warned that the arrival of the virus in Israel could only be delayed, not prevented entirely. 

Although there have been a number of people checked with coronavirus symptoms in Israel, all of those tested for the virus so far have come back negative.

“Because we expect that the virus will arrive here, we will deal with the processes that should be put in place to isolate the exposed and to treat them. This treatment includes two weeks of isolation at home, we will explain to the citizens of Israel exactly what is demanded of them,” Netanyahu said. He also said that Israel had updated the Palestinian Authority about the measures it should take to treat the virus.

Netanyahu instructed Israel’s Institute for Biological Research to begin working “at the greatest possible speed” to produce a vaccine and set up a vaccine center in Israel.

He added that Israel would began an information campaign to let Israeli citizens know what to look for and what to do in case symptoms of the coronavirus are observed.

All major cities in China's Hubei province under lockdown

China’s Xiangyang city announced the shutdown of its railway stations and suspension of public transportation at the end of January.

With Xiangyang’s lockdown, all major cities in Hubei province are now under lockdown, affecting more than 62 million people. 

As of Feb 1, there are 441 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Xiangyang city, according to Hubei provincial health commission.

Hong Kong confirms additional coronavirus case, bringing total to 15

Hong Kong has confirmed another coronavirus case, bringing the total cases in the city to 15.

The 15th case is reported to be a 72-year-old woman who is the mother of another person confirmed to have the infection in Hong Kong, according to a statement Sunday from Hong Kong’s health department.

The woman is under quarantine and in stable condition, the health department said. 

“According to the patient’s information, she had no travel history and mainly stayed at home during the incubation period,” according to the health department’s statement. 

Tenth case of coronavirus confirmed in Germany

German Health Minister Jens Spahn announced two more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Germany, taking the total in the country to 10.

The pair are both in Frankfurt, in the German state of Hesse, and are doing well, Spahn said, noting they will be kept in a clinic for two weeks until they are free of infection.

The two confirmed cases arrived in Frankfurt on a German Air Force flight flight from Wuhan, China, on Saturday. Germany’s Foreign Ministry said Friday that around 100 German citizens would be repatriated and be put under quarantine for two weeks in order to prevent the spread of the disease. 

The minister said that they are monitoring if there were any other infections during the incubation period but he hopes that is not the case. 

The previous eight confirmed cases are all in Bavaria state. 

The minister noted that the government aims to be as transparent as possible and he is very thankful for his colleagues in Bavaria and Hesse. When it comes to questions about the infection, they [the government] will answer as transparently as possible.

Formula E race in China canceled over outbreak

The Formula E Championship has called off next month’s Sanya E-Prix race in China due to the coronavirus outbreak, Formula E said in a statement on Sunday.

The race was scheduled for March 21. The statement said:

The race has been cancelled because of the virus.

As the coronavirus spreads, fear is fueling racism and xenophobia

As news of the virus has spread, many people of Asian descent living abroad say they have been treated like walking pathogens.

A Malaysian-Chinese social worker experienced the same thing on a London bus this week. “A couple of people at an East London school I work in have asked me why Chinese people eat weird food when they know it causes viruses,” she told CNN.

In Canada, there have been reports of Chinese children being bullied or singled out at school. In New Zealand – where there are no confirmed coronavirus cases – a Singaporean woman says she was confronted and faced racist harassment in a mall.

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A plane carrying Europeans evacuated from Wuhan is en route to France

A second French plane carrying European citizens from Wuhan will land in Istres, France, on Sunday, the Belgian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Some passengers will disembark at Istres and be placed in quarantine before the plane continues on to Melsbroek air base, in Belgium. 

Belgian passengers will be taken care of in Belgium, and Dutch, Danish, Czech and Slovak citizens will be repatriated to their own countries, the ministry said, calling it a “prime example of European cooperation.”

The plane was chartered by France, and is part of the European Crisis Management Mechanism.

Five Czechs and two Slovaks are on board the plane, according to the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They will be flown from Belgium to the Czech capital of Prague on a government plane.

British citizens are also thought to be on this flight. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Sunday that 11 Britons who failed to leave Wuhan last week are now on a French flight returning to the UK Sunday.

A tent reading "Gendarmerie of air transportation" is seen in Aix-en-Provence, southern France, where French citizens evacuated from Wuhan in China are expected to be quarantined.