Workers prepare to disinfect a subway station in Seoul on Friday.
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Hubei, the?Chinese province at the center of the?novel coronavirus?outbreak, announced 631 new infections today, after authorities changed the definition of a “confirmed case.”
Only patients who have tested positive for the virus are now counted in the official figures, Chinese authorities said on Thursday.
The Hubei government updated the number of new infections twice today to include more than 200 cases from the province’s prisons. At least 500 people have been infected by the coronavirus in China’s prison system.
Cases increase: More than 1,100 new confirmed cases have been recorded in China, according to government figures. The total number of cases in mainland China is now?more than 75,600,?with the global total over?76,900.
Death toll rises:?The number of people killed by the virus continues to rise, with 118 more deaths announced in mainland China today – 115 of them in Hubei. In total, the global death toll is now 2,247.
Prison outbreaks: 512 cases of the coronavirus were announced today from inside China’s prisons – 271 in Hubei , 207 in Shandong and 34 in Zhejiang.
It isn’t clear why these infections have been announced today, or whether there are more cases waiting to be disclosed in China’s other provinces.
South Korea cases spike: The number of cases in South Korea has soared, from 28 a week ago to at least 204 as of Friday afternoon. The outbreak there is centered around the southern city of Daegu.
Among the new cases, most are linked to the Shincheonji group. South Korean authorities Thursday were seeking to question more than 1,000 members of the religious group who attended a service with one of the recently confirmed cases.
Two patients who have been diagnosed with coronavirus have died in South Korea, according to the country’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC).?
The first patient tested positive for the virus after their death, according to the KCDC on Thursday. On Friday, KCDC director Jung Eun-Kyeong said the victim had a chronic lung disease and had been hospitalized for a long period of time.??
Jung also stated that the second patient, identified as a woman born in 1965, was confirmed to have the virus on Friday.
Seoul tries to control spread: The South Korean government announced today it has taken a range of measures in an attempt to stop the spread of the virus, including shutting down public places in the capital and designating “special care zones.”
After three cases were detected in the country’s armed forces, all South Korean military personnel have been restricted from leaving their bases and going on vacation.
Evacuees test positive: Several passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship who were evacuated by the United States and Australia have tested positive for the coronavirus, local health authorities say.
In the US, 11 out of 13 Diamond Princess evacuees who were taken to the University of Nebraska Medical Center for testing have been confirmed to be infected.
Two Australian evacuees who have been infected are being housed in a special isolation unit at the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility.
A further 13 cases were confirmed onboard the stricken ship today. In total, 639 cases of the virus have been linked to the vessel, including two deaths.
Passengers disembark:?More passengers who have tested negative for the virus are leaving the Diamond Princess today, the third day of departures from the formerly quarantined ship.
Westerdam crew test negative: In a statement today, Westerdam operator Holland America Line announced all 747 crew had tested negative for the coronavirus. It said that Cambodia had now cleared all passengers and crew of the virus.
Police quarantine: A Hong Kong police officer was among three new infections announced Thursday, the city’s government said.
According to the police statement, the infected officer was the leader of the North Point anti-riot police squad. He had dinner with 59 other police officers at a restaurant on February 18. They have now all been placed into quarantine.
This post has been updated to more accurately reflect when coronavirus was detected in the first patient who died in South Korea, and added details of the second patient who died in the country.