China's first announcement of a mysterious outbreak of pneumonia: Coronavirus
Beijing: Coronavirus, a deadly virus that transcends the tsar. On December 31, China first announced the outbreak of a mysterious epidemic related to pneumonia. But China and the world did not think it would be so serious that day. But now it has spread all over the world.
Coronavirus surpasses the number of people who died of acute respiratory infections in China in 2002 and 2003, by a month. The only consolation, however, is that the number of sick people in China is increasing in the next few days. According to the China Health Commission, 632 cases were reported as of Tuesday. 425 deaths have taken place at this stage.
A total of 349 people died in China during the SARS epidemic. With the rise in the number of people suffering from the disease, health experts are hopeful. They are delighted to know that the treatment they provide is effective. With this, Corona is considered less dangerous than SARS. The mortality rate was 9.6% in SARS and 2% in those infected with the new coronavirus.
China first announced the outbreak of the mysterious pneumonia-related epidemic on December 31. After 12 days, the city of 11 million people was downgraded to prevent the outbreak of the disease. The epicenter of the disease, which claimed 80 lives, has claimed 56 lives. On Saturday, 49 patients left the hospital, and 45 died.
Despite the increase in the number of people infected with coronavirus, the number of sufferers is also increasing. The virus is now thought to be present in people who have entered the body before the vaccine is taken. As of Monday, China had confirmed 20,438 cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) said there were 5327 cases of SARS.
Oil prices fell on Monday amid rising demand for oil due to China's corona. Stock markets in China and the surrounding countries are down.
Comments
Post a Comment