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el dezenfektanı, HOW DANGEROUS IS CORONAVIRUS? “At this time there is no indication of person-to-person spread of this virus at the quarantine facility, but CDC will carry out a thorough contact investigation as part of its current response strategy to detect and contain any cases of infection with this virus, he said. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Tuesday that it hopes to have a vaccine for the novel coronavirus within 18 months, but until then, countries will have to make do with what they already have.

el dezenfektanı - The development of vaccines and therapeutics is one important part of the research agenda. But it's not only one part. They will take time to develop -- but in the meantime, we are not defenseless, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a Tuesday press conference. The first vaccine could be ready in 18 months, so we have to do everything today using the available weapons to fight this virus, He also labeled the disease a global threat, despite most of it being relegated to mainland China.

el dezenfektanı, “With 99 percent of cases in China, this remains very much an emergency for that country, but one that holds a very grave threat for the rest of the world,” Tedros explained. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Thus far the disease has killed more than 1,100 people and sickened more than 45,000 others. Fox News' Louis Casiano and David Aaro contributed to this report 

el dezenfektanı - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Riders on a New York City subway found themselves on the receiving end of a coronavirus prank that resulted in a bit of drama.In a now-viral video posted on Instagram, two men are seen sitting inside of an MTA subway car while wearing white hazmat suits, masks and gloves.CORONAVIRUS GREATLY IMPACTING WEDDING INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA BRIDAL BOUTIQUE OWNER SAYS (Photo: iStock) Passengers on the car are seen either smiling in amusement or staring in apparent confusion as the two men casually ride the train. One of the men is holding a clear container with “warning” written on it, suggesting its liquid contents are potentially hazardous.“Is that coronavirus?” one person appeared to say in the background.“That’s not kool-aid,” another passenger said to the men.

el dezenfektanı - CORONAVIRUS-QUARANTINED COUPLE ON DIAMOND PRINCESS CRUISE REPORTEDLY ORDER WINE VIA DRONEAs the man holding the container begins to open it, some passengers begin to move away. Within seconds, the man in the hazmat suit slightly gets up from his seat and pretends to fall to the ground -- spilling the unknown substance all over the floor.Hysterical passengers, most of whom appeared to understand the stunt was all a hoax, began to flee the area to avoid contact with the liquid.“Gotta love nyc!!” an Instagram user commented on the video.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER“If your dumb enough to believe thats how they would travel with it you deserve to be tricked,” another person wrote.Not all Instagrammers thought the stunt was funny.“This was really stupid to do. Someone is looking on getting hurt. People would do anything stupid just to get views,” someone commented.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP“This could of hurt someone by everyone running or someone scared enough to have a heart attack. Shame of these guys for thinking this would be a good prank,” someone else said.As of Wednesday afternoon, the number of people diagnosed with coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has reached 45,171 globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). So far, there have been more than 1,100 deaths.