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mascarilla en ingles, HOW PAST OUTBREAKS SHAPED CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE IN US “Testing samples will be submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and results expected later this week,” the Riverside County news release said. “No confirmed case have been reported in Riverside County.” Additionally, officials announced another individual who arrived in Los Angeles on a flight from China was placed quarantine at March Air Reserve Base, but is being kept separate from the original 195 passengers who arrived at the base on Jan. 29. The press release said the individual has no symptoms of the coronavirus, but is being quarantined out of an abundance of caution due to travel history.

mascarilla en ingles - HONG KONG REPORTS CORONAVIRUS DEATH MARKING 2ND FATALITY OUTSIDE CHINA It was not clear if the person was a resident of the U.S. As of Sunday, it was announced that all U.S. citizens returning from Hubei province will be subject to a 14-day quarantine, while other Americans who traveled elsewhere in China will be instructed to self-monitor for possible symptoms. The health department did not say where the individual had traveled to in China. SIGN UP FOR THE FOX HEALTH NEWSLETTER On Friday, the Department of Homeland Security also announced that flights coming to the U.S. from China will be funneled through seven airports equipped to screen passengers for symptoms of the virus, while Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said that President Trump was temporarily suspending entry into the U.S. for foreign nationals who pose a risk of transmitting the virus.

mascarilla en ingles, The U.S. has confirmed 11 cases of the coronavirus thus far, with no fatalities. Two of the cases were person-to-person transmission, including a man in Chicago who contracted the virus after his wife traveled to China and was infected, and a woman in California whose husband was infected with the virus while traveling. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP  There have been over 20,000 cases of the virus worldwide, although 99 percent of illnesses have occurred in China. There have been at least 245 deaths tied to the outbreak.

mascarilla en ingles - Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel says the coronavirus appears to be more contagious but less deadly than previously thought. The number of coronavirus cases has nearly tripled those of the 2002-2003 SARS outbreak, but the illness remains far less deadly. And while there is concern that there may be an eventual second wave of the virus that sickens thousands more, Fox News’ Dr. Marc Siegel, who has spent years studying the public and scientific community’s responses to viral outbreaks, said that we are not yet at the stage of labeling the coronavirus a pandemic.

mascarilla en ingles - “If we see pockets of sustained spread, that’s when we’ll call it a pandemic,” Siegel said. “We’re not there yet.” SOUTH KOREAN WOMAN DIAGNOSED WITH CORONAVIRUS FOLLOWING TRIP TO THAILAND About 99 percent of the coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in China, where inadequate health services and overwhelmed medical facilities are grappling to keep up with the influx of cases. Siegel also noted that the regional quarantines put in place on several cities – including Wuhan which is considered the virus epicenter – may not be helping to contain the overall outbreak.