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ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a global emergency as it spreads to countries outside of China and the number of infected patients continues to grow. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ASKS CONGRESS FOR $2.5b TO COMBAT CORONAVIRUS Countries around the globe have increased travel restrictions to the infected mainland China and Hubei province — with the U.S. State Department increasing its advisory to level 4: Do Not Travel. The CDC has issued an advisory to avoid all nonessential travel to the country.
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - Coronavirus has now killed about three times the amount of people around the world than were sickened during the SARS outbreak in the early 2000s. The SARS outbreak killed 349 people in mainland China in 2002-2003 -- with 744 deaths and 8,096 infections globally, according to the CDC. Here are the latest figures. How many have been infected or have died? The virus has claimed the lives of 2,663 people and infected 77,658 in mainland China. There are now 80,038 cases around the globe with 33 deaths officially reported outside of mainland China.
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Italy, Iran, Taiwan, France, and the Philippines all recorded fatalities from the virus. The WHO said the number of cases will keep growing as tests are pending on thousands of suspected cases. Where is the virus? Roughly 99 percent of new cases have appeared in China with the vast majority of the cases in Hubei province and its provincial capital, Wuhan -- the epicenter of the virus. Roughly 2,291 cases of the virus have been recorded in 33 countries around the globe
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - The United Kingdom has 13 cases in the country. Japan -- 838 cases (691 from a Diamond Princess cruise ship) (4 deaths) South Korea -- 833 cases (7 deaths) Italy -- 219 cases (5 deaths) Singapore -- 89 cases Iran -- 61 cases (12 deaths) United States: 52 cases Thailand: 35 cases Taiwan: 28 cases (1 death) Australia -- 23 cases Malaysia -- 22 Germany -- 16 Vietnam -- 16 cases France -- 12 cases (1 death) United Arab Emirates -- 13 cases Canada -- 10 Philippines -- 3 cases (1 death) Kuwait -- 3 cases
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - India -- 3 Russia -- 2 Spain -- 2 Israel -- 2 Oman -- 2 Bahrain --1 Lebanon -- 1 Belgium -- 1 Nepal --1 Sri Lanka --1 Sweden --1 Cambodia --1 Finland --1 Egypt --1 Afghanistan --1 Hong Kong -- 79 (2 deaths) Macao -- 10 Differences between coronavirus and the flu? The flu has estimated to have killed roughly 10,000 to 25,000 people with nearly 19 to 26 million infected in the U.S. between October 1, 2019, and January 25, 2020, according to the CDC. Coronavirus has impacted a far lesser number, although it's not yet clear how many have been infected or how widespread it is.