Pope prays for those affected by
coronavirus
Man wearing a face mmask walks in a subway station, following an outbreak of the novel coronavirus, in Beijing |
Pope Francis asks for prayers for people in China battling
the coronavirus epidemic.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis on Wednesday asked the faithful “to pray for
our Chinese brothers and sisters” who are affected by the “cruel” coronavirus
epidemic.
“May they find a path to recovery as soon as possible,” he
said as the overall number of infections is estimated at over 44,000 on
mainland China, with cases in more than 20 countries.
His appeal came during the weekly General Audience in the
Paul VI Hall.
The Covid-19, as the disease is officially called, has
killed more than 1,100 people in China, where it emerged.
On Wednesday however, the country reported its lowest number
of new cases in almost two weeks, with 2,015 new confirmed cases on Tuesday.
In its latest measure to try to halt the spread, China has
said it will stagger the return of children to school. Several provinces have
closed schools until the end of February.
Pope Francis had already expressed his concern about the
coronavirus epidemic on 26 January when he prayed for its victims and its
families during the Angelus.
Following those concerns, the Holy See donated 600,000 masks
for distribution to people in the most affected areas.
In a statement the Vatican press office said the masks were
sent to the provinces of Hubei, Zhejiang and Fujian to help limit the spread of
the coronavirus, and specified that it was a joint initiative of the Papal
Almoner and the Missionary Center of the Chinese Church in Italy, with the
collaboration of the Vatican pharmacy.
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