Coronavirus Update: Latest Beijing Contamination News & Figures
The number of coronavirus cases in Beijing and China;
The current status of the coronavirus and warnings from health experts;
The validity of Beijing-centric rumors that we come across on social media.
To check updated figures, breaking news, and external links, click "Read more" at the bottom of this page.
The source of this information is the Chinese-language WeChat account Dr. Lilac (丁香医生), a professional medical consultant platform, who in turn is getting the data from an official report from national media and local municipal bureau of health.
This list will not cover reports of cases and suspected cases overseas.455 confirmed
143 suspected
25 cured
9 deaths
Cases in Beijing and surrounding areas
Beijing: 10 confirmed cases
Tianjin: 4 confirmed cases
Hebei: 0 confirmed cases
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Hubei: 270 confirmed cases, 11 suspected cases, 25 cured, 9 deaths
Guangdong: 26 confirmed cases, 1 suspected case
Shanghai: 9 confirmed cases, 10 suspected cases
Zhejiang: 10 confirmed cases
Yunnan: 1 confirmed case
Sichuan: 2 confirmed cases, 1 suspected case
Shandong: 1 confirmed case
Guangxi: 2 confirmed cases
Guizhou: 1 suspected case
Anhui: 3 suspected cases
Hainan: 1 suspected case
Ningxia: 1 suspected case
Jilin: 1 suspected case
Jiangxi: 2 confirmed cases
Tianjin: 4 confirmed cases
Henan: 1 confirmed case
Chongqing: 5 confirmed cases
Liaoning: 1 suspected case
Macao: 1 confirmed case
Taiwan: confirmed cases
Hong Kong: 117 suspected cases
Heilongjiang: 1 confirmed case
Hunan: 1 confirmed case
Word on the street
Offices sprayed: People in Beijing report that many offices have decided to take off a day early, letting staff leave or continue their work from home. The common areas of many office buildings have been sprayed with disinfectant, and companies have been handing out masks and hand sanitizers to their staff,
Line 5 rumor quashed: A rumor circulating on Tuesday described how Line 5 was closed after a regular commuter was diagnosed with the virus, turned out to be just that – a rumor. It turns out that while person in question – an intern at a gaming company – was indeed ill, he had been cleared of having the Wuhan coronavirus.
Now boarding, Wuhan to Beijing: In what may turn out to be a bad omen for Beijing, flight data presented by this Chinese-language WeChat account shows that the #1 destination by far for passengers flying out of Wuhan, the presumed source of the virus, is Beijing. Nearly 60,000 inbound passengers are estimated to land between Dec 30 and Jan 20.
Bats, Man: China Daily reported on Tuesday that the virus may have originated from bats, though they also suggested there may be an "intermediary" species that lead to the virus infecting humans.
Lose your lunch: The suspected origin of the outbreak has been traced to the Wuhan Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, which despite its name, also allegedly dabbles in the meat camels, civets, kangaroo, and scorpion. This Chinese-language WeChat post has some harrowing photos reportedly from the market that will have you saying, "Well, now this all makes sense..."
CDC on the case: The US-based Centers for Disease Control has set up a page to follow the virus, which currently lacks an easy-to-use nickname like SARS and is being referred to as “2019 novel coronavirus” or “2019-nCoV."
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Images: CNN, the Beijinger
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