SHANGHAI, Jan 26 — The mayor of China’s Wuhan, epicentre of an outbreak of a coronavirus that has killed 56 and infected more than 2,000 in China, said today he expects another 1,000 new patients in the city, highlighting the immense pressure on Wuhan’s infrastructure. Wuhan’s city...
Sunday, 26 Jan 2020 11:32 PM MYT
SHANGHAI, Jan 26 — The mayor of China’s Wuhan, epicentre of an outbreak of a coronavirus that has killed 56 and infected more than 2,000 in China, said today he expects another 1,000 new patients in the city, highlighting the immense pressure on Wuhan’s infrastructure. The pressure on supplies of medical goods such as protective suits, masks and glasses had largely eased, he said, thanks in part to increased private donations.
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