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SHANGHAI/TOKYO (Reuters) – More than 2,600 new cases of a coronavirus have been confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials said on Saturday, as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan

China is struggling to get the world’s second-largest economy back to work after an extended Lunar New Year holiday with the central bank pledging to support companies, but travel bans and quarantine orders are frustrating business as usual

Beijing has told those returning to quarantine themselves for 14 days, while the transport ministry said travel volumes were about a fifth of what they usually are after the holiday, which was extended for 10 days to help stall the virus

The total number of infections across mainland China was 66,492 after 2,641 new cases were confirmed as of Friday, the National Health Commission said

The death toll rose by 143 to 1,523, it said, with most of the new deaths in central Hubei province and in particular the provincial capital of Wuhan, a city of 11 million people where the outbreak began in December

National Health Commission official Liang Wannian told a news conference the government would maintain efforts to contain the spread of virus in Wuhan, with a focus on cutting rates of infection and fatalities

The city has been under virtual lockdown for three weeks but the daily figures have given little indication the restrictions are stopping the spread of the outbreak or it is nearing a peak

A trend has been difficult to discern especially after a decision by authorities this week to reclassify as confirmed cases a backlog of suspected cases

The World Health Organization (WHO) said the higher numbers did not necessarily indicate a wider epidemic

The vice governor of China’s central bank told a news conference the government would maintain a prudent monetary policy and help companies resume production, while lenders would tolerate higher levels of bad loans to support businesses

But many travel restrictions are still in place and many factories have yet to reopen

The official Beijing Daily said people failing to quarantine themselves on return from the holidays would be punished

“All those who have returned to Beijing should stay at home or submit to group observation for 14 days,” Beijing’s virus prevention working group said in a notice the newspaper cited.

Those who refuse to accept home or centralized observation and other prevention and control measures will be held accountable under the law,” it said

Outside mainland China, there have been about 500 cases in some 24 countries and territories, and three deaths – one in Japan, one in Hong Kong and one in the Philippines

Africa has recorded its first case, in Egypt

The biggest cluster outside China has been on the Diamond Princess, a cruise ship owned by Carnival Corp, that has been quarantined since its arrival in Yokohama, Japan, on Feb. 3. Of its 3,500 passengers and crew, 285 have tested positive for the infection

The United States urged its citizens on the ship to leave, “out of an abundance of caution”, on a special flight due in Japan on Sunday, although they will face quarantine for another 14 days upon return, the U.S. embassy said in a letter

“We understand this is frustrating and an adjustment, but these measures are consistent with the careful policies we have instituted to limit the potential spread of the disease,” the embassy said

It did not say how many Americans were on the ship but said those who declined to take the flight would not be allowed home for a period of time to be determined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Alarm about the ship was raised after a man who left it in Hong Kong was diagnosed with the virus. Those who have tested positive have been taken off to hospital

The United States has imposed some of the toughest curbs on travelers from China even though the WHO has not recommended travel bans, and Chinese officials have criticized an “over-reaction” by some countries

China is confident the epidemic will be over soon, its vice minister of foreign affairs said

“The impact of the epidemic on the Chinese economy will be short term and temporary,” Qin Gang said at the Munich Security Conference

“When the epidemic is over, the subdued consumer demand will be released rapidly and the economy will rebound strongly”

The virus is killing about 2% of those infected and has spread faster than other respiratory viruses that emerged this century

A WHO-led joint mission with China is due to start its outbreak investigation this weekend, focusing on how the new coronavirus is spreading and its severity

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