China reports 1st death from new type of coronavirus

HONG KONG. In this January 4, 2020, file photo, a health surveillance officer monitors passengers arriving at the Hong Kong International airport in Hong Kong. A preliminary investigation into viral pneumonia illnesses sickening dozens of people in and around China has identified the possible cause as a new type of coronavirus, state media said Thursday, January 9. In Hong Kong, 15 patients with symptoms of respiratory illness were being treated as of Sunday. (AP)
HONG KONG. In this January 4, 2020, file photo, a health surveillance officer monitors passengers arriving at the Hong Kong International airport in Hong Kong. A preliminary investigation into viral pneumonia illnesses sickening dozens of people in and around China has identified the possible cause as a new type of coronavirus, state media said Thursday, January 9. In Hong Kong, 15 patients with symptoms of respiratory illness were being treated as of Sunday. (AP)

BEIJING — Health authorities in the central Chinese city of Wuhan on Saturday, January 11, 2020 reported the country's first death from a new type of coronavirus.

The Wuhan Municipal Health Commission said that seven other people were in critical condition.

It said a total of 41 were suffering from pneumonia caused by a "preliminarily determined new type of coronavirus” as of Friday, January 10, down from the earlier figure of 59. It said those were in stable condition and at least two had been released from a hospital.

The patient who died was identified as a 61-year-old man who had been admitted after suffering shortness of breath and severe pneumonia. The commission said he also suffered from abdominal tumors and chronic liver disease and had been a frequent customer at a food market on Wuhan's outskirts that has been linked to the majority of the cases.

It said he died after his heartbeat stopped on Thursday night, January 9.

China said the cause of the Wuhan outbreak remains unknown, but has sought to quash speculation that it could be a reappearance of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic, which killed hundreds in 2002 and 2003.

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses, some of which cause the common cold, while others found in bats, camels and other animals have evolved into more severe illnesses.

Common symptoms include a runny nose, headache, cough and fever. Shortness of breath, chills and body aches are associated with more dangerous kinds of coronavirus, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP)

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