• Medical workers and security personnel attend a ceremony marking the closure of the last makeshift hospital in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, following the discharge of its last batch of coronavirus patients, in Hubei province, China. Reuters
    Medical workers and security personnel attend a ceremony marking the closure of the last makeshift hospital in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, following the discharge of its last batch of coronavirus patients, in Hubei province, China. Reuters
  • A medical staff member collects waste after all patients were discharged at a temporary hospital set up to treat people with coronavirus in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
    A medical staff member collects waste after all patients were discharged at a temporary hospital set up to treat people with coronavirus in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
  • A medical staff member sprays disinfectant at a residential area in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
    A medical staff member sprays disinfectant at a residential area in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
  • A medical staff member sprays disinfectant at a residential area in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
    A medical staff member sprays disinfectant at a residential area in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
  • Medical staff transfer an oxygen tank after all patients were discharged at a temporary hospital set up to treat people with the COVID-19 coronavirus in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
    Medical staff transfer an oxygen tank after all patients were discharged at a temporary hospital set up to treat people with the COVID-19 coronavirus in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
  • People who have recovered from the coronavirus leave a temporary hospital in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
    People who have recovered from the coronavirus leave a temporary hospital in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. AFP
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    Employees from a disinfection service company sanitise a subway car depot amid coronavirus fears in Seoul, South Korea. Reuters
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    Hospital staff assist people waiting in line to be screened for COVID-19 outside the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Getty Images
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    Piazza Navona is seen completely deserted in Rome, Italy. Getty Images
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    Iranian firefighters disinfects streets in an effort to halt the spread of coronavirus in Tehran, Iran. EPA
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    A civil defense worker wearing a protective suit sprays disinfectant as a precaution against the new coronavirus, in the main market, Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
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    A boy wears a protective face mask as he rides a bicycle in Qatif, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia imposed quarantine measures on the province of Qatif, following the spread of coronavirus. Reuters
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    A civil defense worker wearing a protective suit sprays disinfectant as a precaution against the new coronavirus, in the main market, Baghdad. AP Photo
  • Relatives wearing face masks mourn over the grave of former politburo official in the Revolutionary Guard Farzad Tazari, shown in a poster, who died on Monday after being infected with the new coronavirus, at the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery just outside Tehran, Iran. AP
    Relatives wearing face masks mourn over the grave of former politburo official in the Revolutionary Guard Farzad Tazari, shown in a poster, who died on Monday after being infected with the new coronavirus, at the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery just outside Tehran, Iran. AP
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    An Italian Army officer from the 66° Reggimento Fanteria Aeromobile "Trieste" checks a passenger at the Rome Termini railway station. Getty Images
  • Soldiers in protectivie suits disinfect people from a China Eastern Airlines plane after it landed at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan City, Taiwan. EPA
    Soldiers in protectivie suits disinfect people from a China Eastern Airlines plane after it landed at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan City, Taiwan. EPA
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    People wearing masks sit inside a bus in Manila, Philippines. EPA
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    A man wearing a mask walks out of a medical equipment store in Manila, Philippines. EPA
  • A worker wearing protective gear is seen through a window as she works in the room of Susan Hailey, 76, who has tested positive for the new coronavirus, as Hailey's daughters look in from outside the window, at the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington, near Seattle. AP Photo
    A worker wearing protective gear is seen through a window as she works in the room of Susan Hailey, 76, who has tested positive for the new coronavirus, as Hailey's daughters look in from outside the window, at the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington, near Seattle. AP Photo

As coronavirus slows in China, new cases are coming from overseas


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More places in China lowered emergency response levels to the coronavirus epidemic and relaxed travel restrictions a day after President Xi Jinping visited the epicentre of the outbreak, signalling authorities were turning the tide.

Total infections in mainland China stood at 80,778 with 24 new cases by Tuesday, while 22 more deaths took the toll to 3,158, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday.

All the latest deaths occurred in Wuhan, the central city where the first virus outbreak occurred. On Tuesday, Mr Xi visited the city for the first time since the outbreak began there in December.

Home to 11 million people, the provincial capital of Hubei province was placed in lockdown in late January.

The most encouraging trend to be taken from the latest infection figures was the lower rate of transmission within communities in China as 10 of Tuesday's 24 new cases involved people travelling from abroad.

Currently, just 79 of overall cases in China have come from abroad, but as that number increases, authorities are turning their focus on how to deal with that risk.

The capital of Beijing saw six new cases on Tuesday involving individuals who travelled from Italy and the United States, while Shanghai had two imported infections, Shandong province one and Gansu province one.

Taiwan too has begun reporting an uptick in imported cases. The government said on Wednesday the island's 48th case was a woman in her 30s who had returned from holiday in Britain and had most likely been infected while overseas.

New infections in Hubei continued to stabilise, with new cases declining for the sixth day. All 13 new cases in Hubei were recorded in Wuhan.

Amid slowing domestic infections, a few cities in Hubei have started to ease curbs on movement of people and goods.

On Wednesday, Japanese automaker Nissan said it planned to partially resume production at two Chinese plants, one of them in Hubei.

The city of Qianjiang in Hubei bucked the trend, however, with authorities saying they would retain strict transport bans, revoking a previous policy of removing traffic checkpoints and resuming public transport.

Elsewhere, however, Hunan province and the municipality of Chongqing lowered their emergency response level, while cities around Shandong province resumed inter-city and rural passenger transportation routes, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Shandong, however, stopped short of resuming routes to Beijing and Hubei province.

So far, about 24 of China's municipalities, regions and provinces have so far cut their emergency response level from the highest tier previously.