A massive quarantine effort covering 13 cities was in effect in China on Saturday aimed at containing a deadly virus, as the death toll climbed to 26 and the first cases of the disease were reported in Europe and South Asia.

The Huanan Seafood Wholesale market in Wuhan is thought to have been the source of the deadly pathogen
The Huanan Seafood Wholesale market in Wuhan is thought to have been the source of the deadly pathogen AFP / Hector RETAMAL

China on Friday imposed transport bans in an area covering a staggering 41 million people, as the United States confirmed its second case of the SARS-like virus that has reached almost a dozen countries.

The virus has also spread to densely populated South Asia, where Nepal confirmed one case, and Europe, where two cases were reported in France.

Graphic on Wuhan where China has warned against travel to or from the virus-stricken city.
Graphic on Wuhan where China has warned against travel to or from the virus-stricken city. AFP / Gal ROMA

With more than 800 cases logged in China so far, a range of Lunar New Year festivities have been cancelled, with temporary closures of Beijing's Forbidden City, Shanghai's Disneyland and a section of the Great Wall to prevent the disease from spreading further.

The previously unknown virus has caused alarm because of its similarity to SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which killed hundreds across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.

The death toll in China's viral outbreak has risen to at least 25, with the number of confirmed cases also leaping to some 830, on Friday. The National Health Commission said authorities were also examining 1,072 suspected cases of the virus that first em
The death toll in China's viral outbreak has risen to at least 25, with the number of confirmed cases also leaping to some 830, on Friday. The National Health Commission said authorities were also examining 1,072 suspected cases of the virus that first emerged in central city of Wuhan. AFPTV / Leo RAMIREZ

The World Health Organization said China faced a national emergency but stopped short of declaring a global health emergency, which would have prompted greater global cooperation.

The outbreak emerged in late December in Wuhan, an industrial and transport hub of 11 million people in China's centre, spreading to several other countries.

Authorities in Beijing have cancelled massive gatherings that usually attract throngs during the New Year holiday, while the historic Forbidden City will close from Saturday
Authorities in Beijing have cancelled massive gatherings that usually attract throngs during the New Year holiday, while the historic Forbidden City will close from Saturday AFP / Noel Celis

In the United States, a woman in Chicago became the second known patient on US soil, with 50 other suspected cases under investigation. A city health official said on Friday the woman was doing well and in stable condition.

Hours after the announcement President Donald Trump thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping via Twitter "on behalf of the American People" for his country's "efforts and transparency" in working to contain the virus. "It will all work out well," Trump wrote.

Several countries, including Indonesia have stepped up screening measures against the virus that emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan
Several countries, including Indonesia have stepped up screening measures against the virus that emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan AFP / Anindira KINTARA

The first case in South Asia was reported in Nepal on Friday. The 32-year-old male patient, who had arrived from Wuhan, was treated at a hospital in Kathmandu and discharged, officials said.

And two cases were confirmed in France, the first in Europe. Both had recently travelled to China and have been placed in isolation, the country's health minister said.

The pathogen has caused many outlets in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities to sell out their stocks of face masks
The pathogen has caused many outlets in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities to sell out their stocks of face masks AFP / NICOLAS ASFOURI

China is in the midst of its Lunar New Year holiday, a typically joyous time of family gatherings and public festivities.

But on Friday Wuhan was a ghost town, its streets deserted and stores shuttered.

China is rushing to build a new hospital in a staggering 10 days to treat patients at the epicentre of a deadly virus outbreak
China is rushing to build a new hospital in a staggering 10 days to treat patients at the epicentre of a deadly virus outbreak AFP / STR
The outbreak comes as China is in the midst of its Lunar New Year holiday
The outbreak comes as China is in the midst of its Lunar New Year holiday AFP / Mladen ANTONOV

As reports surfaced of bed shortages in Wuhan for the sick, state media said authorities were rushing to build a new hospital only for the outbreak in a mind-blowing 10 days.

Hospitals visited by AFP journalists bustled with worried patients being screened by staff wearing full-body protective suits.

Chinese authorities said the number of cases leapt overnight to more than 800
Chinese authorities said the number of cases leapt overnight to more than 800 AFP / NICOLAS ASFOURI

At a temperature-check station, a medical staffer in a bodysuit, face mask and goggles took a thermometer from a middle-aged woman, pausing to examine the reading before quickly turning back to the patient.

"Have you registered? Then go and see the doctor," the staffer said.

The pathogen has caused many outlets in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities to sell out their stocks of face masks
The pathogen has caused many outlets in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities to sell out their stocks of face masks AFP / NICOLAS ASFOURI

One 35-year-old man surnamed Li voiced the fears of many. "I have a fever and cough, so I'm worried that I'm infected," he said.

With millions of people on the move across China for the holiday, the government has halted all travel out of Wuhan, shut down its public transport and told residents to stay home. Few flights were available to the city.

"This year we have a very scary Chinese New Year. People are not going outside because of the virus," a taxi driver in the city, who asked not to be named, told AFP.

He said a prolonged shutdown should not pose food-shortage problems because many Chinese had stocked up for the holiday.

Besides Wuhan, 12 smaller cities nearby have battened down the hatches, with most announcing measures Friday that include closing public venues, restricting large gatherings and halting public transportation, as well as urging citizens not to travel.

Several of the cities have populations numbering several million, led by Huanggang with 7.5 million.

The pathogen -- 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) -- has caused many outlets in Shanghai, Beijing and other cities to sell out of face masks.

State broadcaster CCTV reported that 40 military medical doctors were being deployed to Wuhan to help with intensive care.

In addition, 405 medical workers were being sent to Wuhan from Shanghai, said state news agency Xinhua.

In Beijing, staff in full-body protective suits were seen Friday checking the temperatures of people entering a subway station.

Thermal cameras also scanned passengers arriving at Beijing's West Railway Station.

Beijing has been praised for its response in contrast to SARS, when it took months to report the disease and initially denied WHO experts any access.

Gao Fu, head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, asked China's people to forego New Year gatherings this year and confine themselves at home until the all-clear.

Beijing has cancelled popular New Year public events at temples in the capital, the historic Forbidden City will close from Saturday, and Shanghai Disneyland said it also will shut down for an indefinite period from Saturday.

A number of tourist spots were closed and events cancelled in central Hunan province, which borders Hubei province.

The host told Wuhan medical staff "We love you" against a backdrop of hospital footage and stirring music.