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face mask for sickness, On Friday, he shared that Diamond Princess stepped up its game with more elaborate meals.“Don't believe the honeymooners who would rather be in an American hospital,” he tweeted, referring to Milena Basso and her husband, Gaetano Cerullo, who pleaded for President Trump to intervene.“You might have to drag me off the ship when the quarantine ends,” he added. Things did take a turn, however, when Smith tweeted out a note that read, “Please may we have more coffee?”“This is the only plea for help I have onboard #DiamondPrincess Sorry/Not sorry,” he tweeted.

face mask for sickness - FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS For the next two days, Smith continued his newfound food reviewer career. But although Smith found fun in a potentially dangerous situation, not everyone thought he was humorous. “I find your commentary insensitive and misleading. My parents are on the ship and do not share your seemingly charming experience,” tweeted Ashley Rhodes-Courter. “Ample praise to the crew and staff for all they are doing. We're hopeful for as many survivors as possible. People are suffering on board and ashore.”

face mask for sickness, CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERSmith, however, didn’t back down. “I didn't speak to your parents' experience, only my own,” he replied.  “I don't care that you don't like my truth, but it is true nonetheless.”A British passenger also has provided updates from the ship. “Literally every hour, something is changing,” David Abel told Sky News.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP“Passengers in the small inside cabins have no window, there is no daylight, and no fresh air,” he shared on Facebook, “but the captain has announced those passengers will be allowed access to open deck for exercise and fresh air.”On  Saturday, Diamond Princess said there are 63 confirmed coronavirus cases aboard the ship, including nine Americans. The initial number was reported as 61.

face mask for sickness - Dr. Marc Siegel says fear and panic make it easier for the coronavirus to spread Americans have no reason to panic over the coronavirus, Fox News medical correspondent Dr. Marc Siegel said Saturday. People are walking down the street with masks about a virus that literally only has infected 12 people in the United States, he said. Siegel, appearing on Fox & Friends: Weekend,  said Chinese misinformation and secrecy has made the virus harder to control, but the United States has done a great job in helping to control the spread and treat infected people.

face mask for sickness - FIRST AMERICAN DIES OF CORONAVIRUS IN CHINA: US EMBASSY While the risk of infection in America right now is very, very, very, low, he said China's failure to stem the outbreak is causing a   greater risk to the world. The fast-spreading virus has killed more than 700 people and infected more than 34,500 in China as of Friday. According to the World Health Organization, 72 countries have implemented travel restrictions. Siegel told the Fox & Friends hosts that Chinese officials are still suppressing information about the full extent of the epidemic in that country.