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The coronavirus outbreak continues to grow, with new virus cases in South Korea, Italy, China, and elsewhere. Get the latest breaking virus news in our LIVE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE.

The virus, also called the Novel Coronavirus and SARS-CoV-2, began infecting people in Wuhan, China in December. (The disease from the virus is called COVID-19.) There are currently 79,774 confirmed cases of infection worldwide. The coronavirus outbreak is now spreading beyond China, with dozens of new cases in South Korea, Italy, Japan, and other countries. In this interactive live stream, host Steve Lookner brings you the latest breaking news updates on the coronavirus outbreak, and he’ll also read your comments and questions on the air! read more

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It’s been around a month since a new kind of coronavirus, Covid-19, sparked global concern when it first spread outside China. Since then, cases have continued to emerge in dozens of countries, with many more within China itself. South Korea was among the first countries to be affected ? and there were immediate comparisons with the MERS outbreak here in 2015. So how has South Korea’s response been this time around? We offer a British journalist’s perspective.
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British Columbia has announced the first COVID-19-related death in the country.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the man is one of two people at a North Vancouver care home who was diagnosed with the virus last week.

Henry said the man passed away Sunday night.

“Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and loved ones and also of course to the staff that provided him care, and to his home at the Lynn Valley Care Centre,” Henry said.

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Mike Armstrong reports on the more than 100 Canadians shifting from one 14-day quarantine to another, due to the novel coronavirus, after arriving in Cornwall, Ont., from the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Japan.

Plus, Dawna Friesen looks at how COVID-19 is spreading in Iran, South Korea and Italy.

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The number of novel coronavirus cases has soared to over 150, the most outside Asia, as a dozen Northern Italian towns are on lockdown with the famed Carnival festival canceled.

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Iran state media says 50 people have now died from the coronavirus as the infection spreads across the Middle East. Kuwait, Bahrain and Afghanistan have all reported their first cases.
Meanwhile, Kuwait and Bahrain reported their first cases of the virus, while Turkey, Pakistan and Armenia closed their borders with Iran, as Tehran reported more coronavirus infections and deaths. Neighbouring Afghanistan also introduced travel restrictions.

Fears of a potential coronavirus pandemic grew on Monday after sharp rises in new COVID-19 cases were reported in Iran, Italy and South Korea. Infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Daszak says he wouldn’t be surprised if the World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic in the next two weeks.
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Barely more than a week ago, South Korea’s coronavirus outbreak appeared to be contained as the number of confirmed infections stabilized at 30. Sensing a turning tide, many Seoul residents took off their surgical masks and resumed riding the subways and shopping at malls.

Then, on Feb. 17, a 31st case surfaced at a health clinic in Daegu, a city about 150 miles south of the capital where the vast majority of known infections were located. An unidentified 61-year-old woman, who lived there and occasionally commuted to Seoul, tested positive for the novel coronavirus. read more

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For any copyright, please send me a message.  The window of opportunity to contain a mass global outbreak of the killer coronavirus is “narrowing”, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.  Worried Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed fears of a pattern of infection as countries across the world see hundreds of cases of the virus – with no clear link to source country China.  His comments come as officials in Iran and Italy close schools and offices and cancel events amid a spread of the deadly bug.  Iran today reported two more deaths, bringing the total to four, and said the fatalities were from among 13 new confirmed cases of the virus.  Concerns over the spread of the virus prompted Iran to close all schools and Shiite seminaries in Qom, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) south of Tehran.  Officials fear the virus may have spread to “all Iran’s cities”, the BBC reports.  While Italian authorities said the number of people infected with the new coronavirus from China has more than quadrupled due to an emerging cluster of cases in the country’s north.  Many of the new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and brought the country’s total to 17.  Dr Tedros said the pattern of infection outside of China was worrying, and the new cases in Iran were “very concerning”.  He said: “We are concerned about the number of cases with no clear epidemiological link, such as travel history to or contact with a confirmed case.”  But he insisted there was still a “fighting chance” of stopping the spread of the virus and called on all nations to do more to fight outbreaks.  The first to fall ill in northern Italy met with someone who had returned from China on January 21 without presenting any symptoms of the new virus, called Covid-19, health authorities said.  The 38-year-old Italian man is in hospital in the northern town of Codogno in a critical condition.  The man’s wife and a friend of his also tested positive for the virus.  Three patients at the hospital where he went with flu-like symptoms a few days ago also have infections.  Five nurses and doctors contracted the virus as well.  Italian health minister Roberto Speranza said Italy is now seeing the same sort of “cluster” of cases that Germany and France have seen.  The mayor of Codogno has issued a decree ordering the closure of all restaurants, coffee bars, schools and public gathering spots such as discos and gyms.  The Health Ministry advised area residents to stay home as a precaution.  Local officials in another town, Casalpusterlengo, ordered local schools closed until Tuesday.  A third town, Castiglione d’Adda, said its libraries, public offices, gyms and waste depots would be closed as a health read more

Fears of a potential coronavirus pandemic grew on Monday after sharp rises in new COVID-19 cases were reported in Iran, Italy and South Korea. Infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Daszak says he wouldn’t be surprised if the World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic in the next two weeks.
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Health officials around the world are scrambling as cases of COVID-19 surge in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. There are also new fears the incubation period is much longer than originally thought.

Heather Yourex-West reports on what that means for quarantined Canadians, as hopes to keep the virus contained fade.

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South Korea has stepped up measures to contain the spread of the deadly new coronavirus, as confirmed infections rose sharply for a second day.

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said it was now an emergency situation.

The southern cities of Daegu and Cheongdo have been declared “special care zones”. The streets of Daegu are now largely abandoned.

South Korea has also locked down its military after several soldiers tested positive for the coronavirus. read more

More than 500 new coronavirus cases were reported in South Korea, where authorities are considering keeping schools closed for a month. The virus has spread from China to 47 countries.
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The President of South Korea has put the country on the highest possible alert, after the number of coronavirus cases jumped to more than 760 and the death toll rose to seven. It’s now the worst outbreak outside China.

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Health officials around the world are scrambling as cases of COVID-19 surge in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. There are new fears the incubation period is much longer than originally thought.

Heather Yourex-West reports on what that means for quarantined Canadians, as hopes to keep the virus contained fade.

Ontario health officials have announced a new presumptive case of novel coronavirus in Toronto two days after all cases were cleared in the province.

The latest presumptive case of COVID-19 is a woman from China who landed in Canada on Feb. 21, according to a statement by Ontario’s Ministry of Health.

Taking advice from Telehealth Ontario, she went to North York General Hospital’s emergency department “with an intermittent cough that was improving.”

“As per established infection, prevention and control protocols, the patient was cared for at North York General Hospital using all appropriate precautions including being isolated and was tested for COVID-19,” the statement says. read more

Health officials around the world are scrambling as cases of COVID-19 surge in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. There are also new fears the incubation period is much longer than originally thought.

Heather Yourex-West reports on what that means for quarantined Canadians, as hopes to keep the virus contained fade.

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The window of opportunity to contain a mass global outbreak of the killer coronavirus is “narrowing”, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.  Worried Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed fears of a pattern of infection as countries across the world see hundreds of cases of the virus – with no clear link to source country China.  His comments come as officials in Iran and Italy close schools and offices and cancel events amid a spread of the deadly bug.  Iran today reported two more deaths, bringing the total to four, and said the fatalities were from among 13 new confirmed cases of the virus.  Concerns over the spread of the virus prompted Iran to close all schools and Shiite seminaries in Qom, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) south of Tehran. Read More Related Articles ‘Coronavirus’ party selling face masks cancelled after being branded ‘tasteless’  Officials fear the virus may have spread to “all Iran’s cities”, the BBC reports.  While Italian authorities said the number of people infected with the new coronavirus from China has more than quadrupled due to an emerging cluster of cases in the country’s north.  Many of the new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and brought the country’s total to 17.  Dr Tedros said the pattern of infection outside of China was worrying, and the new cases in Iran were “very concerning”.  He said: “We are concerned about the number of cases with no clear epidemiological link, such as travel history to or contact with a confirmed case.” Read More Related Articles Coronavirus cruise ship Brit couple’s extraordinary quarantine diary Read More Related Articles Coronavirus: World Health Organisation debunk 13 myths about how to beat virus  But he insisted there was still a “fighting chance” of stopping the spread of the virus and called on all nations to do more to fight outbreaks.  The first to fall ill in northern Italy met with someone who had returned from China on January 21 without presenting any symptoms of the new virus, called Covid-19, health authorities said.  The 38-year-old Italian man is in hospital in the northern town of Codogno in a critical condition.  The man’s wife and a friend of his also tested positive for the virus.  Three patients at the hospital where he went with flu-like symptoms a few days ago also have infections.  Five nurses and doctors contracted the virus as well.  Italian health minister Roberto Speranza said Italy is now seeing the same sort of “cluster” of cases that Germany and France have seen.  The mayor of Codogno has issued a decree ordering the closure of all restaurants, coffee bars, schools and public gathering spots such as discos and gyms.  The Health Ministry advised area residents to stay home as a precaution.  Local officials in another town, Casalpusterlengo, ordered local schools closed until Tuesday.  A third town, Castiglione d’Adda, said its libraries, public offices, gyms and wa read more

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Fears of a potential coronavirus pandemic grew on Monday after sharp rises in new COVID-19 cases were reported in Iran, Italy and South Korea. Infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Daszak says he wouldn’t be surprised if the World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic in the next two weeks.  
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