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Everything we know about the mysterious, deadly Wuhan virus sweeping across China

A mysterious virus has killed six and infected around 300 people in China, and has spread to at least four other countries.

Wuhan virus, patients in hospital in China

China is dealing with the outbreak of a mysterious virus that has infected around 300 people and killed six, as well as travelling to other countries.

Authorities are fighting to stop it from spreading as millions travel for Chinese New Year, and scientists are trying to understand the virus, which has not been seen by humans before, and its effects.

The virus, called 2019-nCoV, is a coronavirus which is one that infects the nose, throat, or sinuses and has pneumonia-like symptoms. Experts say it can be spread from human to human.

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Here's what we know:

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The central Chinese city has a population of 11 million people.

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But China confirmed on January 20 that the deadly virus can be transferred from person to person, and not just from animals to humans.

"Now we can say it is certain that it is a human-to-human transmission phenomenon," Zhong Nanshan, the scientist the Chinese government appointed to lead the effort to battle the disease, said .

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Much remains unknown about it, as it is a strain that has not been seen by humans before.

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Many corona viruses are not considered very serious, and can only really prove dangerous to people with weakened immune systems.

But some are considered deadly like SARS.

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Cases are also suspected in more regions of China.

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When China said that just 45 people had been infected, academics from Imperial College London suggested the true number of infected people was somewhere around 1,723.

If that ratio were still accurate on January 21, the true number of those infected would be more than 10,000.

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Other places, like Singapore, have reported suspected cases.

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The airports are San Francisco International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and New York's JFK International Airport.

Authorities in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo are taking similar measures.

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People will travel mostly bytrains, planes, roads, and ferries, both domestically and internationally. The first day of the new year is on Saturday.

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China's National Health Commission said on Sunday : "Our commission will step up our guard during the Spring Festival, pay close attention to the development and change of the epidemic, and direct the implementation of prevention and control measures."

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It said it will hold a meeting on Wednesday to decide whether to declare "a public health emergency of international concern," and what recommendations to make. It has previously declared such an emergency for swine flu and Ebola.

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