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coronavirus centre val de loire, The airline is also currently offering travel waivers to ticketholders with scheduled travel to select destinations due to concerns over the ongoing coronavirus. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE On Thursday, United Airlines extended that courtesy to some travelers scheduled to fly to Northern Italy.

coronavirus centre val de loire - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Authorities in Arkansas are getting creative with attempts to thwart drug use in the area and their latest ploy involves the coronavirus threat. The St. Francis County Sheriff's Office issued a “public service announcement” on Wednesday warning that methamphetamines recently sold in the area may have been “contaminated” with the coronavirus. TOKYO DISNEY RESORT TEMPORARILY CLOSING AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK ‘AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE’ 

coronavirus centre val de loire, “WARNING: If you have recently purchased meth locally, it may be contaminated with the coronavirus,” the message posted to Facebook read. “Please take it to the sheriff’s office or police department and they will test it for free.” The tongue-in-cheek warning advised those who are “not comfortable going into an office” to call law enforcement so they can “test your meth in the privacy of your home.” There have been 60 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S. in total, a figure that includes three individuals repatriated from evacuation flights, and 42 from the Diamond Princess ship that Japanese officials quarantined earlier this month.

coronavirus centre val de loire - Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier separates fact from fiction on the coronavirus. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the first coronavirus-related drug shortage in the U.S., but did not reveal which product is being affected and said there are alternatives currently available to patients. “We are working with the manufacturer as well as other manufacturers to mitigate the shortage,” the FDA said in a statement, according to Reuters. “We will do everything possible to mitigate the shortage.”

coronavirus centre val de loire - CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE  The drug was among a list of 20 that the FDA had previously identified as possibly being impacted by the coronavirus outbreak in China due to ingredients or production location. So far, the agency said there are no reported shortages of medical devices in the U.S. due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Over 83,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported worldwide, with nearly 79,000 occurring in mainland China. Several regions in the country have been shut down due to city-wide quarantines, and factory production slowed for several weeks due to mandatory quarantines.