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China - Original COVID-19 coronavirus news thread: weeks 1 - 4 (December 30, 2019 - January 25, 2020)

There is a video at the link.

Wuhan pneumonia patients are asked to stay in hospital for treatment

2020 at 5:43 p.m. on January 2


zhttps://k.sina.com.cn/article_2452789653_m9232999500100p3qi.html?from=ne ws&subch=zx
 
RTHK is reporting the quarantined patient in Hong Kong but says tests are negative for SARS.

https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...abChangeable=0

The quarantined patient is confirmed by the Taiwan CDC, but still nothing on the Hong Kong health site:

In response to the pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan, mainland China, the public is urged to take relevant protective measures when going to the area and returning to China




Release Date: 2020-01-02

The CDC stated that today (1/2) at the "Infectious Disease Prevention and Consultation Meeting of the Ministry of Health and Welfare-Influenza Prevention and Control Group Lunar New Year's Influenza Response Preparedness Meeting" to discuss the pneumonia epidemic situation in Wuhan, Mainland China, experts suggested that, In addition to the implementation of boarding and quarantine, medical institutions pay attention to the notification of clinically severe pneumonia patients from Wuhan and strengthen notifications, and remind medical staff to strictly implement standard infection protection measures; intrusive medical actions such as intubation and gas cutting should be in accordance with regulations Wear a N95 mask.

The Department of Disease Control explained that the case of a patient with a history of travel in Wuhan and symptoms of upper respiratory tract discomfort admitted to Tuen Mun Hospital in Hong Kong has been confirmed by the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. At present, the disease is stable and isolated, and rapid screening for influenza, SARS and avian influenza is present. negative. In order to prevent cases from moving in from outside China, China has initiated contingency measures for border quarantine in accordance with standard operating procedures, strengthened fever screening for inbound passengers, implemented travel history, occupation, contact history, clustering and other enquiries for suspected cases, health assessment and health care. Teaching and advocacy, and boarding and quarantine for direct flights from Wuhan, Mainland China, and educate passengers about relevant precautions.


The CDA reminded that Chinese people who have recently traveled to mainland China should implement the "5 to 6 no" principle. 5 must be: poultry and eggs should be cooked, hands should be washed with soap, and masks should be used for medical treatment if symptoms occur, and long-term contact with birds Those who need to be vaccinated against influenza, have a balanced diet, and take appropriate exercise; 6 No: do not eat raw poultry eggs or products, do not smuggle and buy meat from unknown poultry, do not contact or feed migratory birds and birds, do not release wild and Randomly discard birds, do not mix breeding birds with other poultry and livestock, do not go to places with no air circulation or crowded people.

Passengers who have fever or flu-like symptoms when entering the country should take the initiative to inform airline personnel and quarantine personnel at airports and ports. People who have recently traveled to Wuhan, Mainland China, should have fever or acute respiratory symptoms within 10 days of returning home. Report the 1922 epidemic prevention line and wear a mask as soon as possible to seek medical treatment. When you seek medical treatment, please inform the TOCC (travel history, occupation, contact history, and whether they are clustered) and other information for physicians to evaluate timely diagnosis and notification, and to obtain comprehensive medical care. For related information, please refer to the CDC website (https://www.cdc.gov.tw/), or call the toll-free epidemic prevention line 1922 (or 0800-001922) for inquiries.

https://www.cdc.gov.tw/Bulletin/Deta...jrl1A?typeid=9
 
2020-01-02 21:34


Officials have not clarified suspected SARS cases, netizens forward information, 8 people summoned



The 27 suspected SARS patients in Wuhan have been transferred to the city's Jinyintan Hospital for isolation and treatment, and family members and friends are not allowed to visit. On Thursday (January 2), Wuhan Jianghan District Market Supervision and Administration Bureau and Health and Health Bureau informed that the South China Seafood Market had been closed. However, the details of 27 cases have not yet been officially announced. On Wednesday, Wuhan police alleged that eight people had spread and reposted SARS rumors, so they were summoned.

On January 1st, the epidemic prevention work in Wuhan seemed extremely tense. On the departure flight of Wuhan Airport, full protective clothing personnel were put on board for quarantine. The video also heard someone say, 'We can't go out, there is an infectious disease here.'

This situation is worrying that the pneumonia epidemic is absolutely unusual. By the early morning of January 2, the Wuhan Jianghan District Market Supervision and Administration Bureau and Wuhan Jianghan District Health and Health Bureau issued a notice saying that due to recent cases of pneumonia related to the South China seafood market, it was decided to implement a South China seafood market. During the market break, trading in the South China Seafood Market is not allowed, and the market opening time will be announced separately. As for patients with pneumonia of unknown cause in Wuhan, they have been transferred to a local infectious disease hospital for isolation and treatment on Wednesday. According to the Beijing News, patients were transferred to Jinyintan Hospital the day before yesterday (31st). This is the local designated medical treatment hospital for public health emergencies and a specialist hospital for infectious diseases. All patients were placed in Nansi, the inpatient department. Floor infectious disease ward. Two security guards are stationed outside the ward. Family members, relatives and friends are not allowed to visit. Two days ago, the Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Committee issued a notification that 27 cases of pneumonia of unknown origin appeared in the South China seafood market.

On the one hand, the specific situation of the patients has not been announced, on the other hand, the government has also begun to control public opinion. On the evening of this Wednesday (January 1), the Wuhan Public Security Bureau ’s Weibo account “Ping An Wuhan” stated that recently, some medical institutions in Wuhan had received multiple pneumonia cases, and the municipal health and health committee issued a briefing on this. However, some netizens publish and forward false information on the Internet without verification, causing adverse social impact. After investigation and verification by the public security organs, eight illegal personnel have been summoned and handled according to law. The police reminded that the Internet is not a place outside the law. Posting information and remarks on the Internet should abide by laws and regulations. The police will investigate and punish illegal acts that fabricate and spread rumors and disrupt social order.

Ms. Peng, a resident living near the South China Seafood Market, told Radio Free Asia that the authorities were concerned that the epidemic would affect the image of Wuhan and the seafood market, so she summoned 8 netizens who forwarded the message: 'People who work in the South China Seafood Market are saying, Several rumors caused us no business, fewer customers bought things, and no one came to buy them. These street vendors all said that netizens made rumors. Whoever you say dare to tell the truth, catch it now. At the end of last year, there are now a lot of people here.

Low transparency of the epidemic makes it difficult for people to avoid

However, the authorities have yet to announce the results of 27 patients. Some Chinese netizens have criticized the authorities for controlling speech, preventing the public from taking proper precautions. Some commented: 'During the SARS period in 2003, the government secretly covered a few columns of patients every day, but in the end they left nothing. Now they simply do not report.' Others said, 'In the early days of SARS, the authorities also concealed the epidemic and tried to find ways to ward off rumors. And finally had to bear it, 'and netizens left a message saying that they are even deprived of the right to know the truth.

Ms. Peng said: 'You said that people's food safety is important, but in short, it has not been resolved. There are still junk foods on sale. For example, trench oil, salt, and food are not very reassuring.'

Internet activist Zhang Ruigen said to this station: 'I think the Wuhan government is cracking down on the spread of the truth. They are trying to block the news. Reports and news about the local government will be reversed. They say that rumors mean the truth. They said The truth is false. '

Hong Kong raises vigilance

Zhang Ruigen took the outbreak of SARS in China in 2003 as an example: 'When SARS broke out in 2003, the official also blocked the news and rumored it, and finally the cover could not be covered. Now SARS attacks Wuhan again, they are still the same routine, change the name to It is pneumonia of unknown cause. In short, natural disasters and human disasters, the first thing they think of is not to investigate the truth. The first thing they do is to arrest people and control public opinion. '

In addition to Wuhan, Hong Kong is also alert to the epidemic. On Thursday, a female patient who had been to Wuhan went to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment. The female patient was treated in an isolation ward. She had a fever, a clear X-ray image of the lungs, and a bird. Both influenza and SARS tests were negative. The woman had been to Wuhan during the Christmas holiday but had not been to a market.

https://botanwang.com/articles/20200...6N3pmo2WM1GgSm
 
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Translation Google

2020-01-02 12:25:27Beijing News reporter: ZhangShengpoeditor: Wang Jingyi

Unknown cause pneumonia patients in Wuhan transferred to infectious disease hospital, residents near the market infected

Residents in the community near the South China Seafood Market have also been infected with pneumonia of unknown cause, and have been admitted to an infectious disease hospital for isolation and treatment.
...
Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology has admitted several patients with pneumonia of unknown cause. At noon on January 1, a reporter from the Beijing News came to Tongji Hospital. A doctor in the respiratory ward of the hospital said that the patients with pneumonia related to the South China Seafood Market had been transferred to Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital overnight.

According to the official website of Jinyintan Hospital, the hospital is the designated hospital for emergency treatment of public health emergencies in Hubei and Wuhan...

"Yesterday (December 31) the director and director of the department organized a transfer, and a busy day." A person familiar with the situation in Jinyintan Hospital told the Beijing News that all patients with pneumonia related to the South China market were placed in the hospital's inpatient department Nansi Floor infectious disease ward.

The south fourth floor is a seven-story arc-shaped building. The first floor is the infection department, the second to sixth floors are all flu emergency wards, and the seventh floor is the intensive care unit. A solid iron gate isolated the fourth-floor ward from the outside. The family members who came to visit were blocked outside the door. They could only knock on the door to call the two security guards inside.

"Family members need to contact the patient first, and the patient entrusts a doctor or nurse to pick it up at the door." A security guard opened the door and told the family.

"Special circumstances, unlike the previous process, family members cannot enter." A medical staff member in the ward explained.
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During the visit, a family member complained to the Beijing News reporter that the hospital's catering service was not good. A doctor who claimed to be a hospital administrator heard the complaints of her family members and said that the problems reported by her family members had been recorded and would be reported to her superiors, and additional staff would be provided if conditions allowed.

"The hospital suddenly entered an emergency state yesterday, which has exceeded the hospital's normal reception capacity." The doctor told his family that Jinyintan Hospital is an emergency unit. When major hospitals are full due to flu peaks, there are more patients here. "We are in a state of emergency until this time of the year, the busiest time."
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On January 1, at the entrance to the ward on the fourth floor of the South, a reporter from the Beijing News met a mother who came to deliver food to her son. According to her, her son is in his twenties this year, living in a community opposite the South China Seafood Market, but he has never been to the market to buy things. He started to have fever on December 30 last year. At first he took some proprietary Chinese medicine, but his condition has been repeated. , Went to Xinhua Hospital, not far from home.

"The doctor over there didn't give a diagnosis after knowing our address, but only said that it was probably a virus. Let us come here (Jinyintan Hospital) for observation." The mother said that the doctor at Xinhua Hospital was afraid of her son's infection.
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On January 1st, the head of the Publicity Department of Jinyintan Hospital told the reporter of the Beijing News that the hospital is only responsible for receiving and treating patients, and all the consultation and treatment information must be reported to the Health and Medical Commission. The hospital does not have the authority to release information. All the information can only be released by Wuhan Health and Medical Commission.

The person in charge of the Publicity Department of the Wuhan Health and Health Commission told the Beijing News reporter that all news about the matter will be announced on the official website of the Health and Health Commission as soon as possible, and there is no current progress.

Beijing News reporter Zhang Shengpo

Edited by Wang Jingying to proofread Li Lijun

http://www.bjnews.com.cn/news/2020/01/02/669158.html
 
Hong Kong government says 3 travelers from Wuhan have been admitted with pneumonia symptoms, but two have been released.

Government will also start regular daily media updates concerning this situation.

https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...9-20200102.htm

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The Hospital Authority said it had notified the government of three cases in which it treated patients for pneumonia symptoms after visiting Wuhan recently.

The Authority said a female patient in Tuen Mun Hospital and a male teenager in Tai Po Nethersole Hospital have since been discharged, but a woman is still being treated in Princess Margaret Hospital.

The Health Secretary, Sophia Chan, told a news briefing late on Thursday that the three cases are not linked to the mysterious Sars-like disease in Wuhan, because the patients did not visit the seafood market that's believed to be the source of the virus.

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Hong Kong government says 3 travelers from Wuhan have been admitted with pneumonia symptoms, but two have been released.

Government will also start regular daily media updates concerning this situation.

https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...9-20200102.htm

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The Hospital Authority said it had notified the government of three cases in which it treated patients for pneumonia symptoms after visiting Wuhan recently.

The Authority said a female patient in Tuen Mun Hospital and a male teenager in Tai Po Nethersole Hospital have since been discharged, but a woman is still being treated in Princess Margaret Hospital.

The Health Secretary, Sophia Chan, told a news briefing late on Thursday that the three cases are not linked to the mysterious Sars-like disease in Wuhan, because the patients did not visit the seafood market that's believed to be the source of the virus.

more at the above link

Government holds inter-departmental meeting on cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan (with photo)
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The Government today (January 2) held an inter-departmental meeting to examine the prevention measures adopted in response to the cluster of pneumonia cases detected in Wuhan, Hubei Province and to remind all relevant departments to heighten their vigilance and be well-prepared.

Chairing the meeting, the Secretary for Food and Health, Professor Sophia Chan, noted that although no serious pneumonia case related to those in Wuhan has been detected in Hong Kong so far, the purpose of today's meeting is to let all relevant policy bureaux and government departments be well-prepared and make necessary arrangements. The Government will stay alert with a view to ensuring necessary measures be put in place as soon as possible whenever necessary.

Professor Chan said that the Government had strengthened prevention and control measures in many aspects including enhancing health surveillance measures at all boundary control points, referring suspected cases to public hospitals for isolation and treatment. Also, the Hospital Authority (HA) and the Department of Health (DH) have already informed healthcare staff to stay alert.

Policy bureaux, government departments and organisations attending today's meeting included the Education Bureau, the Transport and Housing Bureau, the Security Bureau, the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, the DH, the HA, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, the Home Affairs Department, the Information Services Department, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the Social Welfare Department and the Tourism Commission.

Measures that have already been taken by various departments include:

Surveillance, prevention and control measures
  • already put in place surveillance, prevention and control measures, and remain vigilant and work closely with the World Health Organization and relevant health authorities to monitor the latest development;
  • closely monitor the latest situation of the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan and update the surveillance criteria and testing strategies accordingly;
  • to address public concern and to increase transparency, the Government will daily announce the number of cases meeting enhanced surveillance;
  • strengthen port health measures. From January 3 onwards, additional thermal imaging systems will be put in place in the Hong Kong International Airport for checking body temperature of inbound travellers from Wuhan. For all boundary control points including Hong Kong West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, fever patients with acute respiratory symptoms who had visited wet markets or seafood markets in Wuhan within 14 days prior to the onset of the illness will be immediately referred to public hospitals for isolation, treatment and follow-up. The MTR Corporation Limited, the Airport Authority, and the relevant airlines have been advised to enhance cleaning and disinfection measures of the incoming express trains and planes from Wuhan;
  • inform the HA about the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan;
  • send letters to daytime service units of institutions and schools, urging them to strengthen personal and environmental hygiene measures;
  • strengthen the cleaning and maintain environmental hygiene of public facilities under the purview of all government departments; and
  • remind travellers to wear surgical masks and seek medical attention if they present with respiratory symptoms, and reveal their travel history to doctors.
Alerting healthcare staff
  • HA has reminded frontline healthcare staff including those working in the 18 Chinese Medicine Centres for Training and Research to pay special attention to clinical information of suspected pneumonia patients, including the presentation of fever and acute respiratory illness, or pneumonia symptoms, who have visited wet markets and seafood markets in Wuhan within 14 days prior to the onset of illness;
  • send letters to all doctors and private hospitals including Chinese medicine practitioners, reminding them to pay attention and refer suspected cases;
  • if a suspected case is identified, frontline healthcare staff should send the patient to airborne infection isolation room for treatment with urgent laboratory investigation; and to inform the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the DH and the headquarters of HA; and
  • keep close communication with the CHP of the DH to monitor the development of the situation.
Travel advice

The public should take heed of the preventive measures below when travelling outside Hong Kong:
  • avoid touching poultry/birds or their droppings;
  • avoid visiting wet markets, live poultry markets or farms;
  • avoid making close contact with patients, especially those with symptoms of acute respiratory infections;
  • adhere to food safety and hygiene rules such as avoiding consuming raw or undercooked animal products, including milk, eggs and meat, or foods which may be contaminated by animal secretions, excretions (such as urine) or contaminated products, unless they have been properly cooked, washed or peeled;
  • if feeling unwell when outside Hong Kong, especially if having a fever or cough, wear a surgical mask, inform the hotel staff or tour escort and seek medical advice at once; and
  • after returning to Hong Kong, consult a doctor promptly if having a fever or other symptoms, inform the doctor of recent travel history and wear a surgical mask to help prevent spread of the disease.
Health advice

To prevent pneumonia and respiratory tract infection, members of the public should maintain good personal and environmental hygiene. They are advised to:
  • perform hand hygiene frequently, especially before touching the mouth, nose or eyes; after touching public installations such as handrails or door knobs; or when hands are contaminated by respiratory secretion after coughing or sneezing;
  • wash hands with liquid soap and water, and rub for at least 20 seconds. Then rinse with water and dry with a disposable paper towel or hand dryer. If hand washing facilities are not available, or when hands are not visibly soiled, hand hygiene with 70 to 80 per cent alcohol-based handrub is an effective alternative;
  • cover your mouth and nose with tissue paper when sneezing or coughing. Dispose of soiled tissues into a lidded rubbish bin, then wash hands thoroughly; and
  • when having respiratory symptoms, wear a surgical mask, refrain from work or attending class at school, avoid going to crowded places and seek medical advice promptly.

Ends/Thursday, January 2, 2020
Issued at HKT 23:56

https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202001/02/P2020010200831.htm
 
Translation Google

Experts suspect Wuhan unknown pneumonia or new coronavirus

2020-01-03 10:30 Central News Agency, Hong Kong, 3rd

Xu Shuchang, Chair Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Medicine, said in the morning that some mainland scholars suspect that the recent unidentified pneumonia in Wuhan may involve a new coronavirus.

According to a report from Commercial Radio today, Xu Shuchang said on the radio program that Hong Kong has limited information on the unknown pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, but quoted a professor at Peking University as saying that the related cases were suspected of involving new coronavirus.

But he said it still takes time to understand the situation and said there was no sign of the virus being passed on from time to time.

He said that if a family member of a patient or a medical staff who cares for the patient is infected and the case is rising rapidly, it can be determined that the virus will be transmitted from person to person.

Xu Shuchang also said that a female patient who had been admitted to the local Tuen Mun Hospital earlier did not have pneumonia, and she soon had a fever, which is believed to have nothing to do with unknown pneumonia in Wuhan.

The woman had gone to Wuhan earlier and sought medical treatment after returning to Hong Kong. The media yesterday reported that she was suffering from pneumonia, which caused suspected clouds of Wuhan unknown pneumonia to enter Hong Kong. Negative, meaning no infection.

https://udn.com/news/story/120675/4264883
 
Source: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soci...-44-11-serious

Wuhan pneumonia: dramatic rise in cases to 44, with 11 serious
All those with the mystery illness under quarantine, health authorities say
Laurie Chen
Published: 5:35pm, 3 Jan, 2020
Updated: 5:35pm, 3 Jan, 2020

Government health authorities in Wuhan have confirmed a dramatic increase in the number of viral pneumonia cases to 44 patients, 11 of whom are in “serious condition”.

The outbreak of the mystery illness is due to an “unknown cause”, the statement from the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission said on Friday afternoon. All patients are currently under quarantine, according to the announcement...

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Government announcement -

[h=1]Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission's report on unexplained viral pneumonia[/h] [h=1][/h] [h=1][/h] [h=1][/h] [h=2]Issuing authority: Wuhan City health committee | Published: 2020-01-03 17:00:42 | Hits: 21182 | Font Size: Tai Zhong Small[/h]
Since December 2019 , our committee has carried out surveillance of respiratory diseases and related diseases, and found cases of viral pneumonia of unknown cause. The clinical manifestations of the cases are mainly fever, a few patients have difficulty breathing, and chest radiographs show bilateral lung infiltrative lesions. As of 8:00 on January 3, 2020, a total of 44 patients with unexplained diagnosis of viral pneumonia were found, of which 11 were critically ill, and the vital signs of the remaining patients were generally stable. At present, all cases are being treated in isolation at Wuhan medical institutions. 121 close contacts have been tracked and medical observations have been tracked. The follow-up of close contacts is still ongoing.

An epidemiological survey showed that some cases were operating households in Wuhan South China Seafood City. As of now, preliminary investigations have shown no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission and no medical staff infections. Pathogen identification (including nucleic acid detection and virus isolation and culture) and cause tracing are ongoing, and common respiratory diseases such as influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus infection have been ruled out.

After the outbreak, the State and Provincial Health and Health Commission attached great importance to it and sent working groups and expert teams to Wuhan to guide the local epidemic response and disposal work. Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission has conducted relevant case searches and retrospective investigations in medical institutions throughout the city, and has completed the environmental sanitation disposal of South China Seafood City, and further hygiene investigations are ongoing.




January 3, 2020

http://wjw.wuhan.gov.cn/front/web/showDetail/2020010309017
 
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Source: https://www.hk01.com/即時中國/417359/武漢肺炎-增至44宗確診病例其中11宗嚴重-排除常見呼吸道疾病

[Wuhan Pneumonia] Increased to 44 confirmed cases, 11 of which were severe and excluded common respiratory diseases
Instant China
Written by: Ye Qi
2020-01-03 17:27
Last updated: 2020-01-03 17:30

Wuhan, Hubei, has recently had multiple cases of unexplained pneumonia. According to the latest report of the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission on Friday (3rd), as of 8 am on the day, 44 confirmed cases of "unexplained viral pneumonia" have been reported, of which 11 In severe cases, the remaining patients showed stable overall signs of life.

The report also mentioned that pathogen identification and cause tracing are ongoing, and common respiratory diseases such as influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus infection have been ruled out.
South China Seafood City has been blocked. (Weibo)

South China Seafood City has been blocked. (Weibo)

The report pointed out that the clinical manifestations of the cases were mainly fever, a few people had difficulty breathing, and the chest radiograph showed invasive lesions of both lungs. At present, all patients are receiving isolation treatment in Wuhan medical institutions, and 121 close contacts have been traced and medical observations have been made. The follow-up of close contacts is still in progress.

The report continued that, as of now, preliminary investigations have shown no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission and no medical staff infections. An epidemiological survey showed that some patients were merchants in Wuhan South China Seafood City.
The report stated that some patients were merchants in Wuhan South China Seafood City. (Weibo)

The report stated that some patients were merchants in Wuhan South China Seafood City. (Weibo)

The report emphasized that the health committees at the national and provincial levels attach great importance to the situation after the outbreak and have sent working groups and expert groups to Wuhan to guide the local epidemic response and disposal. Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Committee has started relevant case searches and retrospective investigations in medical institutions throughout the city, and has completed the environmental sanitation disposal of South China Seafood City, and further hygiene investigations are ongoing.
 
[h=1]Chen Simin: What is more harmful than Wuhan pneumonia unknown virus[/h]

It takes time to identify the source of a disease, but according to Taiwan media reports, Su Yiren, a virus expert who served as the director of the Taiwan Disease Control Agency (formerly the CDA) during the SARS epidemic, said that in general, if it is influenza or SARS, 2 The test result will be available in 3 days, and it is very strange if there is no answer.

Domestic online discussions show that some Chinese netizens have similar doubts. On the morning of the 31st, Beijing sent an expert group to Wuhan to carry out the detection work. Especially, Wuhan has the highest level virus research laboratory P4 laboratory in China. For known viruses such as SARS, There should be a rapid detection method. Except for identification of unknown pathogens, such as variants or novel viruses.

Therefore, this time in Wuhan with unexplained pneumonia, it is not only the SARS outbreak that some public opinion worry about. Some public opinion thinks that if it is SARS or it should be fortunate, the prevention and treatment system is at least ready. If it is a variant or a new virus, who knows Will it be more contagious? The next "Spring Festival" will have a large crowd and high density, and it is difficult to imagine the consequences of inexperienced prevention and control.

Real rumors are inseparable from non-public and opaque information. The best way to eliminate rumors is to let the public know the truth, not to block the Internet, delete posts, and search for hotspots. They will not come out until the matter can't be covered. People create chilling effects.

Although the virus carries a certain risk of spread and rumors spread its panic, the risks and costs of blocking information, blocking speech, and covering up the truth are even greater, as a large number of innocent lives may be buried.


http://www.epochtimes.com/gb/20/1/3/n11765346.htm
 
Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission's report on unexplained viral pneumonia

Issuing authority: Wuhan City health committee | Published: 2020-01-03 17:00:42 | Hits: 13109 | Font Size: Tai Zhong Small


Since December 2019 , our committee has carried out surveillance of respiratory diseases and related diseases, and found cases of viral pneumonia of unknown cause. The clinical manifestations of the cases are mainly fever, a few patients have difficulty breathing, and chest radiographs show bilateral lung infiltrative lesions. As of 8:00 on January 3, 2020, a total of 44 patients with unexplained diagnosis of viral pneumonia were found, of which 11 were critically ill, and the vital signs of the remaining patients were generally stable. At present, all cases are being treated in isolation at Wuhan medical institutions. 121 close contacts have been tracked and medical observations have been tracked. The follow-up of close contacts is still ongoing.

An epidemiological survey showed that some cases were operating households in Wuhan South China Seafood City. As of now, preliminary investigations have shown no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission and no medical staff infections. Pathogen identification (including nucleic acid detection and virus isolation and culture) and cause tracing are ongoing, and common respiratory diseases such as influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus infection have been ruled out.

After the outbreak, the State and Provincial Health and Health Commission attached great importance to it and sent working groups and expert teams to Wuhan to guide the local epidemic response and disposal work. Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission has conducted relevant case searches and retrospective investigations in medical institutions throughout the city, and has completed the environmental sanitation disposal of South China Seafood City, and further hygiene investigations are ongoing.




January 3, 2020
http://wjw.wuhan.gov.cn/front/web/sh.../2020010309017

Wuhan pneumonia outbreak jumps to 44 people as two in Hong Kong show symptoms
All those with the mystery illness in Wuhan are under quarantine, health authorities say, with a further 121 people under medical observation
Two women admitted to hospital in Hong Kong had visited Wuhan in the past fortnight
SCMP
Laurie Chen and
Christy Leung
Published: 5:35pm, 3 Jan, 2020

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The Hong Kong Hospital Authority said that by noon on Friday, public hospitals had admitted two female patients, aged 12 and 41, who had been to Wuhan in the previous 14 days and presented with fever and respiratory infections or pneumonia symptoms.
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https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...n-pneumonia-dramatic-rise-cases-44-11-serious
 
Meanwhile in Hong Kong



2 Wuhan-related cases reported


January 3, 2020


Public hospitals have as at noon today in the past 24 hours admitted two females who have been to Wuhan in the past 14 days, the Hospital Authority announced.



They presented with fever and respiratory infections or pneumonia symptoms.



The authority said the patients, aged 12 and 41, are in stable condition and are being treated in isolation at Princess Margaret Hospital.



A preliminary investigation shows that both patients had not been to a wet market in Wuhan before their symptoms appeared.



The authority has sent specimens to the Department of Health for testing and will keep monitoring their conditions.



Public hospitals have reported five such cases to the department since December 31. Two of these patients have been discharged.


https://www.news.gov.hk/eng/2020/01/...ml?type=ticker
 
hat tip Ian Mackay

https://virologydownunder.com/viral-pneumonia-cluster-in-wuhan-central-china-44-cases-and-counting/



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[h=1]CE tours XRL health checkpoint[/h]
January 3, 2020

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Staying vigilant

Staying vigilant:

Chief Executive Carrie Lam (second right) speaks with a cleaning worker while inspecting the health surveillance measures adopted at the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link.

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Chief Executive Carrie Lam today visited the West Kowloon Station of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link to inspect health surveillance measures taken there in response to the cluster of pneumonia cases detected in Wuhan.



These measures include the provision of health information, body temperature checks by the thermal imaging system and handling of feverish travellers.



She spoke with frontline officers to learn about the implementation of preventive and control measures, and thanked them for safeguarding the health of citizens and travellers.



The Chief Executive also inspected the enhanced cleaning work inside the station.



While there have been no serious pneumonia cases related to those in Wuhan detected in Hong Kong so far, Mrs Lam said the Government has stepped up surveillance measures at boundary control points, adding healthcare staff have been alerted to stay vigilant.



She appealed to members of the public to strengthen personal and environmental hygiene and advised travellers with respiratory symptoms to wear surgical masks and seek medical attention.


https://www.news.gov.hk/eng/2020/01/20200103/20200103_193732_648.html?type=ticker
 
This is the post by Dr. Mackay with the image above:

https://virologydownunder.com/viral-pneumonia-cluster-in-wuhan-central-china-44-cases-and-counting/

(Assuming the report of a test finding less than 4% homology to a SARS-CoV gene is correct, that raises several possibilities. Perhaps, the test was simply an error and something else is causing this outbreak, or perhaps one of the seasonal human coronaviruses was a background detection or contaminant in one of the samples. Laurie Garrett has previously tweeted in this thread a tweet that I posted that coronaviruses in general might be ruled out, and her tweet came about 24 hours after the report from the Wuhan University researcher. The seasonal human coronaviruses should not cross-react with SARS in a good lab, but there have been multiple incidents in the past where that false positive happened. This report also probably ruled out the 2003 SARS virus. - alert)
 
Translation Google

Wuhan Unidentified Pneumonia Disease Management Agency: New Coronavirus Not Excluded

2020-01-03 22:31 Central News Agency Taipei 3rd

In response to the unexplained pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan, China , Zhuang Renxiang, deputy director of the CDC said today that a reply has been received from China. At present, the pathogens and infection sources are to be clarified, but influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus infections can be ruled out. It cannot be ruled out as a new type of coronavirus disease.

Wuhan Health Committee of China announced that by 8 am on January 3, 2020, a total of 44 patients with unexplained diagnosis of viral pneumonia were found, including 11 severe cases. Identification has ruled out common respiratory diseases such as influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus infection.

Zhuang Renxiang, deputy director of the Disease Control Department of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said at a press conference at night that China received a reply on the latest epidemic situation of unexplained viral pneumonia in Wuhan at 4.50 pm. A total of 44 cases of unexplained viral pneumonia were accumulated, some of them from the South China Seafood Market, 11 patients were severely ill and the remaining patients had stable vital signs.

At present, all cases are being treated in isolation at medical institutions in Wuhan, and 121 close contacts have been tracked. The tracking work is still ongoing.

Zhuang Renxiang said that according to the Chinese investigation, the preliminary investigation and judgment was viral pneumonia. However, the pathogens and infection sources have been clarified, and the tests have ruled out common respiratory diseases such as influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus infection.

Follow-up observation points, Zhuang Renxiang said, will see whether the 121 close contacts and medical care in China have caused infections; and there are no obvious signs of human-to-human transmission. It should be exposure to an environment or an animal. If the infection is later known source, better control.

Zhuang Renxiang also said that diseases such as influenza, avian influenza, and adenovirus have been ruled out, but it could not be ruled out that it may be a new type of coronavirus. Coronaviruses can cause minor illnesses such as a cold, and can also cause severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) or Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection (MERS), which requires further investigation to clarify.

At present, China has not found any obvious human-to-human transmission or infection by medical personnel. Zhuang Renxiang said that due to the uncertainty of the source of the infection, the existing boarding and quarantine measures for direct flights from Wuhan to Taiwan will be maintained, and various preventive measures will continue. Passengers who have fever or flu-like symptoms when entering the country should take the initiative to inform airline personnel and airport and port quarantine personnel.

People who have recently traveled to Wuhan, Mainland China. If they have fever or acute respiratory symptoms within 10 days of returning to China, they should take the initiative to report the 1922 Epidemic Prevention Line and wear a mask to seek medical treatment as soon as possible. Please inform the TOCC (travel history, occupation, contact) History and clustering), etc., for physicians to evaluate and report timely diagnosis and obtain comprehensive medical care.

https://udn.com/news/story/120675/4266235
 
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...n-pneumonia-dramatic-rise-cases-44-11-serious

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Professor Jiang Rongmeng, of Ditan Hospital in Beijing, one of China’s top centres for treating infectious diseases, said the rise in infections was probably a consequence of active detection and reporting of unexplained pneumonia cases.

“No apparent human-to-human transmission has been detected so far, otherwise there would have been a community outbreak with more infections,” he said.

Reports so far suggested that the pneumonia could be caused by a rare virus or a previously unknown one, Jiang said, adding that identification may take up to a week.
 
Translation Google

[Exclusive] New virus of unknown pneumonia in Wuhan is likely to be transmitted from animals to the Hong Kong government, and it is planned to upgrade the epidemic prevention


Last Update: 01 04 00:20 / Settling Time (HKT): 0103 21:55

Unknown cause of pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, but so far the local government has not announced the type of virus causing the disease. It is reported that the local virus that has caused the outbreak of unknown pneumonia is very likely to be a new species of coronavirus that jumps from animals to humans. Some experts in Hong Kong believe that the government should immediately upgrade the response level to the severe level in response to the great chance of a new species of coronavirus appearing in the Mainland. It is reported that the government has also formulated further measures to strengthen epidemic prevention, which will be announced today (4th).
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It is reported that the Mainland has acquired the virus that caused Wuhan's unknown pneumonia this time. It is likely that a new type of coronavirus that jumps from animals to humans is not the same as SARS coronavirus. Some experts have analyzed that there have been severe animal-to-human virus outbreaks in South China, including bird flu and SARS coronavirus. This time, there is no outbreak of bird flu in Wuhan. The epidemic situation is related to markets that sell game. Animal-to-human coronavirus, but not exactly the same as SARS-CoV.
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https://hk.news.appledaily.com/local...00104/60448286
 
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