Published: 17:56, February 10, 2020 | Updated: 08:05, June 6, 2023
27 foreigners diagnosed with novel coronavirus in China
By Xinhua

This undated photo shows Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang addressing a press conference in Beijing, capital of China. (PHOTO / IC)

BEIJING - Twenty-seven foreign nationals have been diagnosed with novel coronavirus, among whom three have been cured and discharged from hospital, two have passed away, and 22 others are isolated in hospitals, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Monday.

The figures are correct as of 8 am local time Monday and the two deaths include a Chinese American and a Japanese national, according to spokesperson Geng Shuang.

The figures are correct as of 8 am local time Monday and the two deaths include a Chinese American and a Japanese national, according to spokesperson Geng Shuang

He said the Chinese American and Japanese passed away at 7 pm on Feb. 6 and in the early morning of Feb. 8, respectively. Both of them died in Wuhan, Hubei province.

Medical staff had done their utmost to treat the two individuals, and the Chinese side has been in contact with their bereaved families, Geng said.

The Chinese side offers its deepest condolences over their passing, Geng said, noting that the United States and Japan have been notified of the deaths through diplomatic channels.

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"The Chinese side will offer necessary assistance to the US side and the Japanese side, as well as the bereaved families," Geng said.

The spokesperson emphasized that China attaches great importance to the health and safety of all foreign nationals in Wuhan, with effective measures being taken to respond timely to their concerns and requests.

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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also stressed many times that flying out in a rush is not recommended, and the best approach is to stay put and enhance self-protection, said Geng, stressing that the WHO's professional recommendations should be respected.

For those countries that wish to bring their nationals home, Geng said China will make relevant arrangements and offer necessary assistance consistent with international practices and domestic epidemic prevention and control measures.

Combat epidemic for the world

Cured cases have far outstripped fatal ones and the increase in suspected cases has slowed

Geng Shuang, spokesman of China's Foreign Minitry

Geng said the novel coronavirus is a challenge for all human beings that needs to be tackled jointly by the international community. By taking strong measures, China is not just acting for the sake of its own people, but for people across the world.

"In this battle against an invisible enemy, we are working around the clock to facilitate global preparedness, fighting on the front lines to contain the virus and setting a new standard for epidemic response," said Geng at an online news briefing. 

"As we speak, China's all-out measures are continuing with increasing effects. Cured cases have far outstripped fatal ones and the increase in suspected cases has slowed," said Geng.

He said with the strength of China's system, the firm conviction of the entire nation, past experience in dealing with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and the understanding and support from the international community, China has the confidence and capability to win the fight against the epidemic and jointly uphold regional and global public health security with the international community.