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    China virus death toll rises to 1,770; total cases climb to over 70,500

    Beijing : China reported 105 new deaths due to the new coronavirus on Monday, pushing the overall death toll to 1,770, as officials announced stringent measures such as closing non-essential public venues and traffic restrictions to control the epidemic in the worst-hit Hubei province.

    The National Health Commission said 2,048 new cases of the virus had been confirmed, taking the total number of COVID-19 infected cases to 70,548, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

    Of the new deaths, 100 were from Hubei Province, three in Henan, and two in Guangdong.

    Though 10,844 people had been discharged from hospitals after recovery, the commission in its daily report said 7,264 people were still suspected to be infected by the deadly virus.

    By Sunday, 57 confirmed cases, including one death, had been reported from Hong Kong, 10 in Macao, and 20 in Taiwan, including one death.

    Hubei, where 18 cities with over 50 million people are under lockdown since January 23, announced a slew of more stringent measures to control the epidemic, including enforcing province-wide traffic restrictions on all non-emergency vehicles and closing all non-essential public venues.

    A circular by the provincial government said the health screening campaign should be strengthened and no one should be missed. Also, companies should not resume production unless allowed by local authorities. Those that have resumed work, including public institutions, should follow strict prevention measures.

    The measures came as the situation remained “grave”, the circular added.

    However, on Sunday, the commission announced a “significant drop” in new cases, suggesting that epidemic control measures were taking effect.

    “In Wuhan, the epicentre of the epidemic, the proportion of severe cases among the confirmed cases fell from a peak of 32.4 per cent on January 28 to 21.6 per cent on February 15,” Mi Feng, a spokesperson with the NHC, said during a media briefing.

    Meanwhile, a 12-member team of World Health Organisation experts began assisting their Chinese counterparts to control the virus.

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said international experts were now on the ground in China to understand the outbreak and inform the next steps in the global response. Agencies

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