02/16/2020 06:20
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The number of infections and deaths from the novel corona virus has increased again in China. As the Beijing Health Commission said on Sunday, 142 patients died of the lung disease called COVID-19, bringing the total number of victims in China to 1,665. So far, around 68,500 people have been infected across China.
In addition, 2,009 new infections with the pathogen Sars-CoV-2 were detected. However, experts suspect a high number of unreported cases. Almost 700 infections and four deaths have been reported worldwide outside of mainland China after France reported the first victim in Europe on Saturday. It was a Chinese tourist.
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16 infections have been reported in Germany so far. Three patients have now left the clinic as cured. In Bavaria, 13 people are still being treated who are related to the auto supplier Webasto. A Chinese employee had introduced the virus there.
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The German embassy in Tokyo announced on Saturday evening that there were two Germans among the infected passengers on the cruise ship “Diamond Princess”. The embassy claims to be in contact with them, but has not commented on their condition. According to the embassy, the ship had a total of ten Germans on board.
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By Sunday, 355 people on the quarantined ship in Yokohama had tested positive for Sars-CoV-2, 70 more than the previous day. Health Minister Katsunobu Kato announced the new balance on Sunday. The infected are treated in local hospitals. According to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, all passengers should be tested by Monday, so the results will be available by Wednesday. Until then, the ship is in quarantine.
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A coronavirus case has meanwhile been found among the passengers of the Westerdam cruise ship that went ashore in Cambodia. An 83-year-old American had been tested positive for her onward journey via Malaysia and taken to the hospital in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian health authority said on Sunday. The shipping company first wanted to wait for further tests before commenting.
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The American was one of 145 passengers who wanted to fly home via Malaysia, the health authority said. On arrival, the woman and her husband were diagnosed with symptoms of the new virus, which is why they were hospitalized. The 83-year-old is now being treated in the isolation ward. The 85-year-old husband, who tested negative, was monitored in the hospital.
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The “Westerdam” had completed an odyssey through Asian waters, as several countries had banned the ship from fearing the corona virus. Only Cambodia finally agreed to this. On Friday, the first of almost 2,300 people in Sihanoukville were allowed to leave the cruise ship.
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