China reports fall in new coronavirus cases for third day, 38 more deaths
Tajikistan govt asks citizens to avoid going to mosques for Friday prayers as a precaution
BEIJING:
China on Wednesday reported 38 more deaths from the new coronavirus but a fall in fresh cases for a third consecutive day.
The death toll nationwide is now 2,981, the National Health Commission said, with more than 80,200 people infected in total.
There were 115 new cases in central Hubei province - the epicentre where the virus first emerged in December last year - and only four elsewhere in the country.
The figures in China have generally been declining in recent weeks as a series of draconian quarantine measures seem to be paying off.
Fifth coronavirus case confirmed in Pakistan
But there are mounting concerns about infections being brought back into the country from other global hotspots.
In total there have been 13 confirmed cases of the virus being imported to the mainland - all in Chinese nationals returning from overseas.
Quarantine measures have been put in place on people arriving in Beijing, Shanghai and southern Guangdong province from virus-hit countries.
The number of suspected infections in China fell to the lowest level since late January, at 520 cases - down from nearly 29,000 suspected cases reported in early February.
Italian nationals in India
At least 16 Italian nationals in India tested positive for coronavirus, New Delhi’s health minister said on Wednesday, as the total number of cases in the country rose sharply to 28.
An Italian had tested positive for the virus in the western desert state of Rajasthan, a health official said.
Tajikistan asks Muslims to pray at home because of coronavirus
The government of mostly Muslim Tajikistan asked its citizens to avoid going to mosques for Friday prayers as a precaution against the spread of coronavirus, though the Central Asian nation has not reported any cases so far.
A spokesperson for the state committee on religious affairs wrote on Facebook that there was no outright ban on mosque attendance, but such a measure was on the table after several imams asked for it.
The nation of 9 million people bordering China and Afghanistan has shut its border to citizens from both neighbours as well as South Korea, Iran and Italy.
Japanese coronavirus infections reach 1,000
The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Japan reached the 1,000 mark on Wednesday, as the government reiterated that plans to host the Tokyo Summer Olympics in July remained on track.
South Korea adds 142 more coronavirus cases
The government’s top spokesperson said that Japan would go ahead in preparing to host the Olympics as planned, amid speculation they could be postponed because of the coronavirus threat.
“We would steadily proceed with our preparations while closely coordinating with the IOC (the International Olympic Committee) and the organising committee,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at a regular news conference.
Still, there are worries the Games could be postponed or even cancelled. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has asked schools to close this month, companies are encouraging employees to work from home and sporting events are being cancelled or played in empty arenas.
Olympics host city Tokyo has seen 40 cases, while infections have been confirmed as far south as Okinawa.
China on Wednesday reported 38 more deaths from the new coronavirus but a fall in fresh cases for a third consecutive day.
The death toll nationwide is now 2,981, the National Health Commission said, with more than 80,200 people infected in total.
There were 115 new cases in central Hubei province - the epicentre where the virus first emerged in December last year - and only four elsewhere in the country.
The figures in China have generally been declining in recent weeks as a series of draconian quarantine measures seem to be paying off.
Fifth coronavirus case confirmed in Pakistan
But there are mounting concerns about infections being brought back into the country from other global hotspots.
In total there have been 13 confirmed cases of the virus being imported to the mainland - all in Chinese nationals returning from overseas.
Quarantine measures have been put in place on people arriving in Beijing, Shanghai and southern Guangdong province from virus-hit countries.
The number of suspected infections in China fell to the lowest level since late January, at 520 cases - down from nearly 29,000 suspected cases reported in early February.
Italian nationals in India
At least 16 Italian nationals in India tested positive for coronavirus, New Delhi’s health minister said on Wednesday, as the total number of cases in the country rose sharply to 28.
An Italian had tested positive for the virus in the western desert state of Rajasthan, a health official said.
Tajikistan asks Muslims to pray at home because of coronavirus
The government of mostly Muslim Tajikistan asked its citizens to avoid going to mosques for Friday prayers as a precaution against the spread of coronavirus, though the Central Asian nation has not reported any cases so far.
A spokesperson for the state committee on religious affairs wrote on Facebook that there was no outright ban on mosque attendance, but such a measure was on the table after several imams asked for it.
The nation of 9 million people bordering China and Afghanistan has shut its border to citizens from both neighbours as well as South Korea, Iran and Italy.
Japanese coronavirus infections reach 1,000
The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Japan reached the 1,000 mark on Wednesday, as the government reiterated that plans to host the Tokyo Summer Olympics in July remained on track.
South Korea adds 142 more coronavirus cases
The government’s top spokesperson said that Japan would go ahead in preparing to host the Olympics as planned, amid speculation they could be postponed because of the coronavirus threat.
“We would steadily proceed with our preparations while closely coordinating with the IOC (the International Olympic Committee) and the organising committee,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at a regular news conference.
Still, there are worries the Games could be postponed or even cancelled. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has asked schools to close this month, companies are encouraging employees to work from home and sporting events are being cancelled or played in empty arenas.
Olympics host city Tokyo has seen 40 cases, while infections have been confirmed as far south as Okinawa.