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Coronavirus behaving differently in China's north-east clusters, expert says

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BEIJING: The coronavirus is behaving differently in patients in north-east China who have contracted it recently compared with early cases, indicating it is changing as it spreads, a prominent doctor said.

China, which has largely brought the virus under control, has found new clusters of infections in the north-eastern border provinces of Jilin and Heilongjiang in recent weeks, raising concern about a second wave.

Dr Qiu Haibo, an expert in critical care medicine who is part of a National Health Commission expert group, said the incubation period of the virus in patients in the north-east was longer than that of patients in Wuhan, the central city where the virus emerged late last year.

"This causes a problem, as they don't have any symptoms. So when they gather with their families, they don't care about this issue and we see family cluster infections," Dr Qiu told state broadcaster CCTV on Tuesday.

Patients in the north-eastern clusters were also carrying the virus for longer than earlier cases in Wuhan, and they were taking longer to recover, as defined by a negative nucleic acid test, he said.

Patients in the north-east also rarely exhibited fever and tended to suffer damage to the lungs rather than across multiple organs, he said.

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He said the virus found in the north-eastern clusters was probably imported from abroad, which could account for the differences.

He did not say where he thought they might have come from, but both Jilin and Heilongjiang border Russia.

China reported five new coronavirus cases yesterday, down from six a day earlier.

Four of the new cases were local transmissions and one was imported by a traveller from abroad, the commission said in a statement, compared with three imported cases reported the previous day.

China's total number of coronavirus infections stands at 82,965, and the death toll at 4,634. - REUTERS

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