Public Health Experts Say Coronavirus Exposure May Be Wider Than China Admits

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Public Health Experts Say Coronavirus Exposure May Be Wider Than China Admits
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There is also evidence of growing panic in China: Concerned citizens have been asking questions on social media and some local journalistsWhat’s more, there have been several reports of other people who appear to have died from coronavirus but were“The Imperial College estimates are based on modeling the epidemic and are updated as new data becomes available, so the true number of cases may be greater or lower,” says Dr.

“I would say that China appears to have learned a lesson from the SARS outbreak,” he describes, pointing out that they reported this virus in a “much speedier fashion”—operating rapidly to develop a diagnostic test based on the DNA sequence of the new virus—and are collaborating with other countries and international agencies.While the first case of coronavirus in Wuhan was reported by Chinese media on December 8, Chinese authorities appear to have delayed their announcements.

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