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  • China has closed off almost 20 cities as it scrambles to contain a new virus that has killed more than three dozen people since January 11, with cases confirmed in several countries. Here is a timeline. On December 31, China alerts the World Health Organization (WHO) to several cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, a port city of 11 million people in Hubei province. The virus is unknown. Several of the ill worked at the city's Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, which is shut down on January 1. As experts work on identifying the virus, the number of infections exceeds 40. On January 5, Chinese officials rule out the SARS virus -- an illness that originated in China and killed more than 770 people worldwide over 2002-2003. On January 7, they announce they have identified a new virus, the WHO reports. It is from the coronavirus family, which includes SARS and the common cold, and is named 2019-nCoV. China announces on January 11 its first death, that of a 61-year-old man who had purchased goods from the Wuhan market. On January 13, the WHO reports a case in Thailand, the first outside of China, of a woman who had arrived from Wuhan. On January 16, Japan's health ministry reports a confirmed case of a man who had also visited the city. The following day, as a second death is reported in Wuhan, US health authorities announce the start of screening at three airports of passengers arriving from the city. Authorities in the US, Nepal, France, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam and Taiwan confirm cases over the following days. On January 20, China reports a third death and more than 200 infections, with cases also reported outside Hubei province including in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Human-to-human transmission is "affirmative", a Chinese expert on infectious diseases Zhong Nanshan tells state broadcaster CCTV. Asian countries introduce mandatory screenings at airports of arrivals from high-risk areas of China. On January 22, the death toll in China jumps to 17 with more than 550 infections. Many European airports step up checks on flights from Wuhan. The city is placed under effective quarantine on January 23 as air and rail departures are suspended. The same measures are announced for two more cities in Hubei province, Xiantao and Chibi. Beijing cancels events for the Lunar New Year starting January 25, while officials report the first death outside of Hubei. The WHO says later on January 23 the outbreak does not yet constitute a global emergency and there is "no evidence" at the moment of the virus spreading between humans outside of China. By January 24, the death toll in China stands at 26, with the government reporting more than 830 infections. The number of cities under shutdown in Hubei rises to 13, affecting 41 million people. Shanghai Disneyland shuts down and some cities announce the closure of entertainment venues. Beijing says a section of the Great Wall and other famous landmarks will also be closed. On January 25, travel restrictions are imposed on a further five cities in Hubei province, taking the overall number of people affected to 56 million. bur-je
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  • China virus: weeks of growing alarm
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