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dettol n95 mask, World Health Organization (WHO) officials had been hopeful that the virus’ spread had started to slow since China had reported a dip in new daily cases, but new instances in countries who hadn’t been previously affected by the outbreak have raised concerns. UC DAVIS STUDENT TESTED FOR CORONAVIRUS, 2 OTHERS ISOLATED “The outbreak is getting bigger,” Christina Lindmeier, a WHO spokesman in Geneva, said, according to Reuters. “The scenario of the coronavirus reaching multiple countries, if not all countries around the world, is something we have been looking at and warning against since quite a while.”

dettol n95 mask - Five more countries have reported new cases linked to a current surge being seen in Italy. As a result, leaders have been scrambling to cancel public events and even close schools in an effort to quell the spread. The outbreak has been linked to at least 2,866 deaths, and while the majority of fatalities have occurred in mainland China, Iran has now surpassed South Korea and Japan. As of Friday, the country has reported at least 34 deaths as suspicions about when the virus first entered the country, and why the fatality rate is so high begin to mount.

dettol n95 mask, However, Iranian leaders were quick to dismiss worries over the virus and even accused the U.S. of trying to spread fear. CORONAVIRUS FEARS SPARK GLOBAL RUN ON FACE MASKS  “We have no plan to quarantine any district or any city,” the country’s president, Hassan Rouhani, said, according to BBC News. “If an individual has early symptoms, that person must be quarantined.” His comments come as the country’s health minister and Masoumeh Ebtekar, vice president for women and family affairs, were both diagnosed with the virus.

dettol n95 mask - “We must not let America add a new virus to the coronavirus by halting our social activities by spreading tremendous fear,” Rouhani said, according to Reuters. Reuters contributed to this report.

dettol n95 mask - Dr. Mikhail Varshavski weighs in on 'Fox & Friends.' SiriusXM employees who visited Japan have been quarantined because of coronavirus concerns, according to the New York Post. The Post’s Page Six obtained a memo that the company’s human relations department sent to staffers in which it was revealed that SiriusXM employees had recently traveled through Japan. CORONAVIRUS GETS POLITICAL: TRUMP, DEMS EXCHANGE BARBS AS US PREPARES FOR POTENTIAL CRISIS “In an excess of caution… because people were together for a significant part of the day, we have instructed the participants of that meeting to self-quarantine by working from home for the next 14 days,” the memo said, according to Page Six.