Thai authorities report a case of coronavirus infection. The infected man is a Chinese citizen who had arrived from Wuhan.
In Japan, authorities confirm that a Japanese man who traveled to Wuhan is infected with the virus.
Chinese health officials confirm that a second person died in the country. The United States responds to the outbreak by implementing symptom detection tests at the airports in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles.
Wuhan announces that it will “temporarily” close its airports and railway stations for passengers leaving the city, following the news that the number of deaths from the Wuhan coronavirus has increased to 17. The Chinese authorities confirm at least 547 cases In the continent.
Travel restrictions are also imposed on the neighboring cities of Wuhan, impacting millions of people.
The Beijing Office of Culture and Tourism cancels all large-scale celebrations of the Lunar New Year, in an effort to contain the increasing spread of the Wuhan coronavirus.
Residents of Wuhan, the city where the virus originated, line up in a supermarket to stock up. The city is under closure and public transport has been closed.
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January 24, 2020
The first cases of coronavirus in Europe are reported. They were in France.
January 25, 2020
The number of cases in the world exceeds 1,000. A total of 1,287 cases are recorded.
January 26, 2020
More than 2,700 confirmed cases in China and 50 in other parts of the world. There are 80 dead, all in China.
The China Association of Travel Services reports that all tours, including international ones, will be suspended.
January 27, 2020
More than 100 people have died in China from the coronavirus
January 28, 2020
The president of China, Xi Jinping, meets in Beijing with the director general of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom. At the meeting, Xi and WHO agree to send a team of international experts, including personnel from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to China to investigate the outbreak of coronavirus .
A plane from the US Department of State Evacuate diplomats and their families from Wuhan.
January 29, 2020
The White House announces the creation of a new working group that will help monitor and contain the spread of the virus and ensure that Americans have accurate and up-to-date information on health and travel.
Wuhan: residents with possible symptoms of coronavirus ask for help 4:21January 30, 2020
The United States confirms the first spread of the Wuhan coronavirus transmitted from person to person.
Coronavirus cases increase to more than 9,600, as well as the number of deaths amounting to 170. There are more than 100 cases in 20 locations outside of China.
The World Health Organization declares the coronavirus an international public health emergency.
January 31, 2020
The Donald Trump administration announces that it will deny entry to foreigners who have traveled to China in the last 14 days.
February 2, 2020
A man dies in the Philippines because of Wuhan’s coronavirus. It is the first time a death has been reported outside of mainland China since the outbreak of the disease began.
February 3, 2020
China’s Foreign Ministry accuses the US government of reacting inappropriately to the outbreak of coronavirus and spreading fear by imposing travel restrictions.
February 4, 2020
The Ministry of Health of Japan announces that 10 people aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, docked in Yokohama Bay, have confirmed cases of coronavirus. The vessel, which transports more than 3,700 people, is placed in quarantine scheduled to end on February 19.
February 5, 2020
The global death toll from coronavirus exceeds 500 people.
February 7, 2020
Li Wenliang, Wuhan’s doctor who was targeted by the police for trying to alert about a virus “similar to SARS” in December 2019, dies of the coronavirus. Following the news of Li’s death, the messages “The Wuhan government owes an apology to Dr. Li Wenliang” and “We want freedom of expression” were a trend on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like platform, Weibo, before disappear from the heavily censored platform.
February 8, 2020
U.S. embassy in Beijing confirms that a 60-year-old American citizen died in Wuhan on February 6, being the first confirmed death of a foreigner.
How do you get the coronavirus? 1:54February 10, 2020
President Xi inspects efforts to contain Wuhan’s coronavirus in Beijing. It is the first time that the president appears in the front line of the fight against the outbreak. On the same day, a team of international experts from WHO arrives in China to help contain the transmission of the virus.
February 10, 2020
The coronavirus has claimed the lives of 1,000 people worldwide, the vast majority in mainland China.
The Royal Caribbean cruise ship, The Anthem of the Seas, sets sail from Bayonne, New Jersey, after you suspect the coronavirus kept it docked and its passengers waited for days.
February 11, 2020
WHO names the coronavirus as COVID-19.
February 13, 2020
China’s state news agency Xinhua announces that Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong will replace Jiang Chaoliang amid the outbreak. The head of the Wuhan Communist Party, Ma Guoqiang, was also replaced by Wang Zhonglin, head of the Jinan City Party in Shandong Province, according to Xinhua.
February 14, 2020
A Chinese tourist who was diagnosed with the virus dies in France, becoming the first person to die from the outbreak in Europe.
The death toll from the coronavirus amounts to 1,500.
In addition, Egypt announces its first case of Wuhan coronavirus, according to a joint statement from the Egyptian Ministry of Health and WHO. It is the first confirmed case is the first in Africa since the virus was detected.
February 15, 2020
The official newspaper of the Communist Party Qiushi publishes the transcript of a speech delivered on February 3 by President Xi in which he “issued requirements for the prevention and control of the new coronavirus” since January 7, revealing that Xi knew and was directing the response to the virus almost two weeks before I commented publicly.
February 18, 2020
People who have died from coronaviruses exceed 2,000 cases.
Xi says in a phone call with Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson that China’s measures to prevent and control the epidemic “are making visible progress,” according to Xinhua state news.
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