Chinese government are spraying residential areas with disinfectants in Shanghai because of the Wuhan Coronoavirus virus's rapid spread.

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Chinese government are spraying residential areas with disinfectants in #shanghai because of the #wuhan #coronoavirus virus’s 🦠 rapid spread.



217+ cases as outbreak 😷 continues to cross borders.



pic.twitter.com/L5ahmthY3Z — ₿ 𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐑𝐚𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫 (@TruthRaiderHQ) January 22, 2020

In a rapidly expanding quarantine effort, Chinese authorities on Friday expanded the lockdown to 13 cities, affecting over 41 million people as the official death toll climbed to 26. The government has also halted traffic out of affected cities, shutdown public transportation and told residents to stay home.

Closures and cancellations of major public parks and events were widespread, affecting Lunar New Year festivities and shuttering Beijing's Forbidden City, Shanghai's Disneyland and a popular section of the Great Wall.

Since only yesterday eve, here's what we've learned about the #coronavirus outbreak in China:



- at least 881 cases

- vast majority (868) in mainland China

- most of those(549) in Hubei province, home to Wuhan

- remaining cases are spread across 20+ provinces & cities

1/ pic.twitter.com/RX9qS0f6G8 — Julia Belluz (@juliaoftoronto) January 24, 2020

On the Chinese new year's eve, China military airforce use aircraft to fly 150 more medical personnels to frontline wuhan to help with the virus situation.They could have been at home with their families for holiday.Hope everyone return safe and more lives being saved. 🙏 #Wuhan pic.twitter.com/idmhkavOE7 — Tea-chnology (@nikkio0) January 24, 2020

China built a lab to study SARS and Ebola in Wuhan - and US scientists warned in 2017 that a virus could 'escape' the facility located in the same city that's at the coronavirus outbreak's center!#NewWorldOrderLeft https://t.co/Gku5NN1aws — Deep State Exposed® (@DeepStateExpose) January 24, 2020

Healthy young man dies of coronavirus in China; new cases in Japan, South Korea https://t.co/zmKzwriqjo — The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 24, 2020

3 cities in China are on lockdown after a rapidly spreading new virus killed 17 people and infected almost 600.



The travel lockdown affects over 18M people.



The WHO called it "unprecedented in public health history." pic.twitter.com/QKPsCUGKmL — AJ+ (@ajplus) January 23, 2020