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hazmat suit, Why? Here's why: As of Sunday, only three public health labs in the entire country were properly equipped to detect the virus. Fewer than 500 people in America have even been tested for coronavirus out of a population of 327 million – for real. Keep in mind that five and a half million people ride the New York City subway every day. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Worried yet? This could be serious. How likely is an epidemic in the United States? Are we ready for it if it comes? How many could die?

hazmat suit - It's time for real answers to the most basic questions about coronavirus. Adapted from Tucker Carlson's monologue from Tucker Carlson Tonight on Feb. 24, 2020. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM TUCKER CARLSON

hazmat suit, Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., seemed dissatisfied with Homeland Security acting Secretary Chad Wolf as he peppered him with questions about coronavirus preparations during a Senate hearing on Tuesday. Who's on first, here? What's on second? Kennedy said, apparently referring to the classic comedy routine by Abbott and Costello. He was in the middle of scolding Wolf for not knowing the answers to some of his questions, many of which Wolf said could be answered by the Health and Human Services Department.

hazmat suit - Kennedy, at one point, asked him how long it would take for the U.S. to obtain a vaccine for the deadly virus. Wolf said several months. Kennedy said he just heard testimony to the contrary and proceeded to reference the famous comedy routine. Toward the end of his remarks, Kennedy put it bluntly: You're supposed to keep us safe and the American people deserve some straight answers on the coronavirus and I'm not getting them from you. CORONAVIRUS FITS CRITERIA FOR 'DISEASE X,' WHO EXPERT SAYS

hazmat suit - I disagree, Wolf responded. Kennedy also asked him whether the government had enough face masks and respirators to deal with an outbreak. Do we have enough face masks? Kennedy asked. Wolf started responding by saying that DHS had enough masks. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP I'm not asking for the Department of Homeland Security, Kennedy interjected. I'm asking for the American people. Wolf seemed confused, asking in response: For the entire American republic? No, I would say probably not.