We Have 1st Coronavirus Death Outside China

Philippines reports death of a Chinese man
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 2, 2020 5:32 AM CST
We Have 1st Coronavirus Death Outside China
This Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020, photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, shows construction workers at the site of the Huoshenshan temporary field hospital being built in Wuhan in central China's Hubei Province.   (Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua via AP)

The Philippines on Sunday reported the first death from coronavirus outside of China, where authorities delayed the opening of schools in the worst-hit province and tightened quarantine measures in a city that allows only one family member to venture out to buy supplies. The Philippines said a 44-year-old Chinese man from Wuhan was admitted on Jan. 25 after experiencing a fever, cough, and sore throat. He developed severe pneumonia, and in his last few days, “the patient was stable and showed signs of improvement, however, the condition of the patient deteriorated within his last 24 hours resulting in his demise." The man's 38-year-old female companion, also from Wuhan, also tested positive for the virus and remains in hospital isolation in Manila. President Rodrigo Duterte approved a temporary ban on all travelers from China, except Filipinos, reports the AP.

The death toll in China climbed by 45 to 304 and the number of cases by 2,590 to 14,380, according to the National Health Commission, well above the number of those infected in the 2002-03 SARS outbreak. Meanwhile, six officials in the city of Huanggang, neighboring the epicenter of Wuhan, have been fired over “poor performance" in handling the outbreak. It cited the mayor as saying the city's “capabilities to treat the patients remained inadequate and there is a severe shortage in medical supplies such as protective suits and medical masks." After Huanggang, the trading center of Wenzhou in coastal Zhejiang province also confined people to homes, allowing only one family member to venture out every other day to buy necessary supplies. With the outbreak showing little sign of abating, authorities in Hubei and elsewhere extended Lunar New Year, due to end this week, well into February.

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