The death toll in mainland China due to the coronavirus outbreak has risen to 490, China’s National Health Commission confirmed on Wednesday.
Another 65 people have died, mostly in the Hubei province, the epicentre of the epidemic. The number of confirmed cases rose by 3,887, bringing the total number of infected individuals to 24,324 in mainland China.
India has cancelled all existing visas of Chinese citizens as well as other foreign nationals, who are based out of China or visited China in the last 2 weeks, the Indian Embassy in China confirmed in a tweet. They will have to apply for fresh visas to visit India.
Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong met Health Secretary Preeti Sudan to discuss the novel coronavirus situation in both countries.
Two deaths have been reported outside mainland China. A 39-year-old man in Hong Kong who had visited Wuhan city in Hubei died on Tuesday.
In the first dealth outside China due to the epidemic, a man died in the Philippines last week after visiting Wuhan.
The G7 countries, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, have all confirmed cases of the deadly virus.
The World Health Organization has declared the crisis a global health emergency.
In India, the Kerala government has declared novel coronavirus epidemic as “state emergency” after three people were tested positive in the southern India state. The decision was taken at the apex committee of the State Disaster Management Authority chaired by Chief Secretary Tom Jose.
Five out of 406 evacuees who were airlifted from China’s Wuhan city and kept at a quarantine centre in Manesar has shifted to Army Base Hospital in New Delhi after they started developing symptoms of cough and cold.
As per Air India CMD Ashwani Lohani, the airline has decided to suspend all Delhi-Hong Kong flights from February 8.