China's coronavirus center of Wuhan sees single-digit new cases for 2nd day


Reuters
Posted at Mar 13 2020 12:50 PM
A child plays next to adults sitting on the roof terrace of a building at a residential compound in Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, Hubei province, China, March 4, 2020. Reuters
BEIJING - China's Wuhan city, ground zero of the new coronavirus outbreak, reported 5 new cases on Friday, the second day in a row the tally has been less than 10, while no locally transmitted infections were reported in the rest of the country.
Wuhan, capital of central Hubei province, recorded the 5 new confirmed cases on Thursday, the National Health Commission said, down from 8 cases the previous day.
The commission said on Thursday China's coronavirus epidemic had passed its peak, even as alarm over the virus intensified elsewhere with global markets suffering record falls and governments unveiling measures to try to slow the spread of a disease that has infected more than 127,000 people worldwide.
As China's new infections have tailed off, its concern has turned to imported cases.
Shanghai reported 2 new cases, while Beijing saw 1, all imported by people traveling to China from affected areas abroad, the health authority said.
Those cases brought the total number of new infections in mainland China to 8 on Thursday, down from 15 the previous day, and the lowest since the healthy authority started publishing nationwide figures in January.
To date, the total accumulated number of cases in mainland China is 80,813.
The death toll from the outbreak in mainland China reached 3,176 as of the end of Thursday, up by 7 from the previous day.
In Hubei province, there were 6 new deaths, with Wuhan accounting for all of them.

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