• Coronavirus death toll rises to 56
• Nearly 2,000 infected
• Drastic travel restrictions expanded in Chinahttps://t.co/cQL6TLkJ40 | #CoronavirusOutbreak pic.twitter.com/J5HI50y9Z7— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 26, 2020
National Health Commission to hold daily briefings from Monday. Local health officials in affected areas to do the same. (#China criticized for lack of transparency. More briefings better but when asked about possible underreporting, NHC chief talked # cases but didn’t answer.?)
— Eunice Yoon (@onlyyoontv) January 26, 2020
Mandatory reminder: What I’m posting here is what catches my eye, mostly from twitter. There’s (predictably) a ton of paranoid / xenophobic conspiracy theories (sample here from the NYPost, reposting from the Daily Mail, two major Western media outlets with established histories of hyping Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt).
AFP's reporters ON THE GROUND in Wuhan haven't seen any dead bodies in the streets of the city.
But Twitter is here for the rumors of the zombie apocalypse. https://t.co/BtNshOusV7
— Laurent Thomet 卢鸿 (@LThometAFP) January 25, 2020
I worry about two things: viral infection through crowded hospitals and undertrained/exhausted/underequipped health workers, and excess deaths from treatable conditions as the system struggles to cope and transport links are broken.
— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) January 24, 2020
Totally. There can be both a massive coverup/China is lying about the numbers AND no need for global panic. The two can coexist.
— Melissa Chan (@melissakchan) January 24, 2020
Corona virus epidemic online live map curated by Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineeringhttps://t.co/8E8oRhQC5W pic.twitter.com/QOdnQHC346
— Ektropos (@Ektropos) January 26, 2020
It’s being reported that the State Department will evacuate some U.S. citizens, but only the paywalled Wall Street Journal seems to have much detail so far.
Interested U.S. citizens in possession of valid passports should contact [email protected]. “If there is insufficient ability to transport everyone who expresses interest, priority will be given to individuals at greater risk from coronavirus.” https://t.co/PDV5SPq7Cw
— Eunice Yoon (@onlyyoontv) January 26, 2020
China MOFA confirms the US proposal. “In accordance with international practice and relevant Chinese epidemic prevention regulations, China has made corresponding arrangements to provide necessary assistance and convenience.” #WuhanCoronavirus https://t.co/0k82b7MaOI
— Olivia Qi Zhang (@zhang_qiii) January 26, 2020
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