The cases of the 'mysterious virus' that caused an outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan would be many more than fifty identified so far, and would reach 1700. Scientists from Imperial College London say so, according to a calculation that takes into account the fact that three were 'exported' abroad. At the moment two cases of the infection, due to a coronavirus 'relative' of Sars, although much less lethal, occurred in Thailand and one in Japan, all in people from the Chinese city which has 11 million inhabitants and an airport international.
China, 1,700 possible cases of the 'mysterious' virus
2020-01-18T15:00:59.643Z
The calculation of GB experts based on 'exported' infections (ANSA)