‘Hubei province sees zero increase in new corona cases except Wuhan’

Coronavirus chronicle

TBS Report
12 March, 2020, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 12 March, 2020, 02:41 pm
A total of 62,793 patients infected had been discharged from the hospital on the Chinese mainland after recovery as of Wednesday

China's Hubei province recorded a zero increase in the newly confirmed coronavirus cases except Wuhan for the seven consecutive days said the Chinese embassy in Dhaka.

A total of 62,793 patients infected had been discharged from the hospital on the Chinese mainland after recovery as of Wednesday, according to the briefing on the novel coronavirus outbreak today in the capital.

On March 11, the Chinese mainland received a total of 15 reports where eight people have recorded in Wuhan and outside of Hubei are seven.

33 new cases of suspected infections and 11 fatalities (out of which 10 in Hubei Province and outside of Hubei 1) have been recorded.

The coronavirus, believed to have originated late last year in a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan that was illegally selling wildlife, has spread to Chinese cities including Beijing and Shanghai, as well as at least 110 countries across the globe.

Globally, at least 1,26,258 people have been diagnosed with the virus and the death toll reached to 4,638 as of March 12, 2020.

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