Concern over coronavirus spread as cases jump in South Korea, Italy, Iran
International
concern about the spread of coronavirus
outside China grew on Sunday with sharp rises in infections in South
Korea, Italy and Iran.
The
government in Seoul put the country on high alert after the number of
infections surged over 600 with six deaths. A focal point was a
church in the southeastern city of Daegu, where a 61-year-old member
of the congregation with no recent record of overseas travel tested
positive for the virus.In Italy, the number of cases jumped to above 130 from just three before Friday. Authorities sealed off the worst affected towns and banned public gatherings in much of the north, including halting the carnival in Venice, where there were two cases, to try to contain the biggest outbreak in Europe.
Italian health authorities were struggling to find out how the virus started. “If we cannot find ‘patient zero’ then it means the virus is even more ubiquitous than we thought,” said Luca Zaia, the regional governor of the wealthy Veneto region. Read More
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