New Covid-19 cases lowest since Jan 31 in outbreak's epicentre

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| The coronavirus outbreak in China may be over by April, the country's senior medical adviser said yesterday, and the latest numbers of new cases may further feed that optimism.

| The coronavirus outbreak in China may be over by April, the country's senior medical adviser said yesterday, and the latest numbers of new cases may further feed that optimism.

The world must"wake up and consider this enemy virus as public enemy number one," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters, adding the first vaccine was 18 months away. St Louis Federal Reserve president James Bullard said China's economy was expected to"slow noticeably" in the first quarter and anyone pricing assets should for now consider the"tail risk" that the outbreak could get worse.

Cisco Systems Inc, Facebook Inc, AT&T and Sprint Corp became the latest US technology companies to pull out of an international telecommunications conference in Barcelona because of the outbreak.

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