Xi Jinping visits coronavirus epicentre in Wuhan after outbreak

Chinese President Xi Jinping (Photo: IANS)


As the number of coronavirus cases from China continue to decrease, Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Wuhan on Tuesday for his first visit to the epicentre of the country’s coronavirus epidemic since the crisis erupted in December. Xi’s unannounced visit comes as unprecedented quarantine measures that have sealed off Wuhan and the rest of central Hubei province since late January appear to have paid off, with new infections dropping dramatically in recent weeks.

The worldwide death toll has reached 4,012 after China announced 17 more deaths from the virus on Monday.

The Communist Party leader arrived by plane in Hubei’s capital for an “inspection of the epidemic prevention and control work” in the region, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

He will also meet with frontline medical workers, military officials, community workers, police, patients and residents, Xinhua said. The virus is believed to have emerged in December at a market that sold wild animals in Wuhan before ballooning into a national and then a global epidemic.

More than 4,000 people have died and over 110,000 have been infected worldwide, with the majority in China, though daily infections are now growing at a much faster pace abroad. China reported only 19 new cases on Tuesday, the lowest figure since it started to compile the data on January 21.

Seventeen cases were in Wuhan while the other two were imported from abroad. The country had been tallying thousands of cases every week in January and most of February.