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medical supply store, CHINA SEES BIRD FLU OUTBREAK NEAR CORONAVIRUS EPICENTER: REPORT   Some patients infected with the novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, had reported diarrhea when they first fell ill, and not a fever, which has been a more common sign of the pneumonia-like illness. The finding is significant because researchers have largely focused on transmission via respiratory droplets from an infected person. The first of the now 11 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S. had suffered from diarrhea before falling ill with the disease, according to Bloomberg.

medical supply store - HOW ARE US HOSPITALS PREPARING FOR CORONAVIRUS? In general, human coronaviruses most commonly spread through the air, close contact with an infected person, and touching a surface infected with the virus before touching your face with dirty hands. However, fecal contamination is another possible way to transmit human coronaviruses, albeit rare, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As of Monday morning, there were six cases of the novel coronavirus in California, one in Arizona, one in Washington state, one in Massachusetts and two in Illinois. No deaths have been reported in the U.S. and the large majority of cases still remain in China.

medical supply store, Fox News Flash top headlines for Feb. 3 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A cruise ship was turned away by authorities in the Caribbean island of St. Lucia this weekend over coronavirus concerns. CORONAVIRUS PROMPTS FAMILY TO CANCEL VACATION, THEY SAY NORWEGIAN WON'T REFUND THEM THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS On Saturday, the AIDA Cruises ship AIDAperla was not allowed to dock at the port of Castries, the nation’s capital, “due to some guests with upper respiratory tract infections on board,” a spokesperson for AIDA cruises told Fox News.

medical supply store - Of the 4,384 guests and crew on board, 20 are currently receiving treatment for common flu or cold, a statement shared with Fox News read. (iStock) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP AIDA claims the ship was not granted clearance by officials on the island out of an “abundance of caution,” but noted that “at no time were any cases of coronavirus suspected” by St. Lucia health officials. Of the 4,384 guests and crew on board, 20 are currently receiving treatment for the common flu or cold, said the statement to Fox News.

medical supply store - CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER The AIDAperla made a visit to port Fort-de-France in Martinique Sunday without issue. As of Monday, the cruise was scheduled to continue on the two-week Caribbean route as planned.