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Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Heartbreaking Scenes in China Due to Outbreak of Coronavirus


Sun 02 Feb 2020 | 12:48 PM
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Heartbreaking videos have gone viral on social media platforms, showing the extent of tragedies suffered by Chinese in facing the outbreak of deadly coronavirus.

https://youtu.be/cikp_xg1ijY

When your child is hurt or sick, you want nothing more than to take away the pain. You wish the pain on yourself, but in this video, we can see that a baby, infected with coronavirus, wants his father to pick her/him up but suddenly he turns back so that the baby doesn’t see him crying this is so sad!

https://youtu.be/NytLE5ECa8M

You can also see a mother of a child who is sick with leukemia from a coronavirus-hit region in China (Hubei) emotionally pleaded with police to let her daughter through in order to get medical help, on Feb. 1.

Lu Yue Jin, 50, stood at a checkpoint crying and begging police to let her daughter get the medical attention she needed, and the pair were eventually allowed through.

https://youtu.be/yOO6LfbBi-E

China’s National Health Commission said, on Sunday, that the death toll from the new Coronavirus has risen to 305.

In a statement, the Commission added that the total number of infection cases in the country has risen to 14628.

On Thursday, the United States warned its citizens not to travel to China after Beijing announced that the death toll from the new Coronavirus has risen to more than 200 while the World Health Organization declared coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency.

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Last Sunday, China announced a nationwide ban on wildlife sales in stores, restaurants and e-commerce sites.

Health authorities in Beijing urged people not to shake hands but to use a conventional cupped-hand gesture instead of saluting. The advice was sent in a Sunday morning text message that went out to city mobile phone users.

The coronavirus cases were reported in a number of countries (such as Japan, France, the United States, and others), while the Arab countries confirmed that they were free of the virus.