?Medical staff arrive with a patient at the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital in Wuhan.?
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The total number of Wuhan coronavirus cases as of end-of day Wednesday has risen to 9,692, China’s National Health Commission announced.
That’s a jump of 1,982 from the previous day.
Each day this week, China has reported a dramatic rise in the number of patients with the virus.
From Tuesday to Wednesday, the number of cases grew by almost 1,500, a more than 30% increase.
From Sunday to Monday the number of cases confirmed in China?had jumped by?65%.
There are now far more cases of the Wuhan coronavirus than there were associated with?severe respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003?– previously among Asia’s worst outbreaks, infecting some 8,000 people worldwide.
The death toll in mainland China has now reached 213, with 42 new deaths occurring in Hubei province – the epicenter of the outbreak, and one in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang.
When will it peak?
More cases expected:?Researchers at Imperial College London?have estimated?that at least 4,000 people were infected in Wuhan by January 18, almost a week before the lockdown of the city began.?Their model?suggests a low nationwide figure of 20,000 infections in China by the end of the month,?potentially?rising as high as 100,000.?
Possible peak in 10 days:?Speaking to state media Tuesday, Zhong Nanshan, one of China’s leading respiratory experts and a hero of the 2003 fight against SARS, said he expected the numbers to peak within the next 10 days.
Others say virus could still spread:?Other experts have warned that while the outbreak in Hubei may peak in the coming weeks, other Chinese megacities may see self-sustaining epidemics that continue to spread the pathogen around the country and worldwide.
Spring and summer:?One expert said outbreaks in China’s largest cities could peak in April or May and gradually slow in June and July.
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