The World Health Organization says it appears likely that the novel
coronavirus (NCoV) can be passed between people in close contact. This
comes after the French health ministry confirmed a second man had
contracted the virus in a possible case of human-to-human transmission.
Two more people in Saudi Arabia are also reported to have died from the
virus, according to health officials.
According to BBC Europe, NCoV is known to cause pneumonia and
sometimes kidney failure. World Health Organization (WHO) officials have
expressed concern over the clusters of cases of the new coronavirus
strain and the potential for it to spread.
Since 2012, there have been 33 confirmed cases across Europe and the
Middle East, with 18 deaths, according to a recent WHO update. Cases
have been detected in Saudi Arabia and Jordan and have spread to
Germany, the UK and France.
"Of most concern... is the fact that the different clusters seen in
multiple countries increasingly support the hypothesis that when there
is close contact this novel coronavirus can transmit from person to
person," WHO said on Sunday.
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