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China virus death toll passes 1,110: Govt

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Beijing, China
Wed, February 12, 2020

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China virus death toll passes 1,110: Govt This photo taken on February 5, 2020 shows medical staff members and workers setting up beds as they prepare to accept patients displaying mild symptoms of novel coronavirus infection at an exhibition centre converted into a hospital in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. - China scrambled to find bed space for thousands of newly infected patients on February 6, as the toll from a deadly new virus jumped again with more than 28,000 people known infected nationwide and 563 deaths. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT (AFP/STR)

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he number of fatalities from China's new coronavirus epidemic jumped to 1,113 nationwide on Wednesday after another 97 deaths were reported by the national health commission.

The figure is only the second time there has been a decline in the daily death toll and follows Tuesday's data showing 108 new fatalities.

More than 44,600 people have been confirmed as infected by the pathogen across China.

Around 2,000 new cases were reported on Wednesday, with 1,638 in the hard-hit province of Hubei, where the outbreak emerged in December.

The new virus is believed to have emerged last year in a market that sells wild animals in Hubei's capital Wuhan, the city at the centre of the outbreak.

The virus was officially named "COVID-19" at a conference in Geneva held by the World Health Organization, where the body's chief said countries had a chance of stopping its global spread.

WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Tuesday that although 99 percent of cases are in China, where it remains "very much an emergency," it also "holds a very grave threat for the rest of the world." 

He urged countries to share data in order to further research the disease.

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