Wuhan reports first new case of coronavirus in more than a month

China has reported the first case of coronavirus in over a month in Wuhan, the city where the outbreak first started in December last year.

Wuhan has reported its first case in more than a month (AAP)

China has stepped up spending on testing for coronavirus even though the country has all but quashed the virus Source: AAP

After more than a month without reporting any new cases, Wuhan, the Chinese city where the outbreak first started, announced its first case since 3 April.

China's National Health Commission also reported the first double-digit increase in countrywide cases in nearly 10 days, saying 14 new infections had been confirmed.

Two of the cases were imported into the country from overseas, the commission said.

The virus first emerged in Wuhan, a major industrial and transport city in central China, in December.
It has since infected nearly four million people worldwide, claiming more than 270,000 lives, and crippling the global economy.

The total number infected in China is 82,901, with an official death toll of 4,633.

No new deaths have been reported for nearly a month.
China's ruling Communist Party imposed a quarantine lockdown on tens of millions of people, first in Wuhan and then the rest of Hubei province, beginning January 23, making Wuhan the first place in the world subjected to draconian restrictions.
Wuhan, the original epicentre of the virus, has had its lockdown restrictions lifted.
Wuhan, the original epicentre of the virus, has had its lockdown restrictions lifted. Source: AFP
Authorities started lifting restrictions in late March.

China has faced criticism both at home and abroad for downplaying the virus and concealing information about the outbreak when it first emerged in Wuhan.

Beijing has insisted it has always shared information with the World Health Organisation and other countries in a timely manner.

A top health official said Saturday, however, that the outbreak exposed "shortcomings" in China's public healthcare system.

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Published 11 May 2020 7:50am
Updated 11 May 2020 7:54am

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