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n 95 masks, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP  The woman contracted the virus while in China, Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said. Her diagnosis follows the release of Steve Walsh, a U.K. businessman who unknowingly infected 11 others in several countries after contracting the virus in Singapore. CORONAVIRUS EVACUEE IN TEXAS DIAGNOSED WITH VIRUS Earlier this month, Uber reportedly suspended more than 200 accounts in Mexico after some of its users came into contact with drivers who had been possibly exposed to the coronavirus. A driver gave a ride to at least one person who was infected with the virus, according to Mexican health officials. The passenger had traveled to Mexico City from Los Angeles on Jan. 20 and spent the day touring before falling ill. He returned to Los Angeles the following day where he later tested positive for the virus.

n 95 masks - SIGN UP FOR THE FOX HEALTH NEWSLETTER The virus has infected more than 60,000 people worldwide and killed at least 1,360. Most of the infections have occurred in China, but at least 26 other nations have reported illnesses. Fox News' Madeline Farber contributed to this report.

n 95 masks, The country now has more than 50,000 confirmed cases and 1,300 people have died from it worldwide; Foreign affair correspondent Benjamin Hall reports. The coronavirus has infected more than 60,000 people across 26 countries after first being discovered in China’s Hubei Province, and yet North Korea, which shares a border with the country where more than 59,000 of those cases and over 1,360 deaths have been reported, claims it does not have a single illness. Unverified reports about a quarantined person allegedly being executed by the country after visiting a public bath have emerged, as well as a potential first confirmed case, but the government remains steadfast in denying that the virus has reached its borders, which many experts have cast doubt on.

n 95 masks - CORONAVIRUS EVACUEE IN TEXAS DIAGNOSED WITH VIRUS, MARKING 15TH CASE IN US: CDC “There is no way that North Korea is not being impacted by the coronavirus — they are clearly lying as they don’t want to show any weakness or that there is any threat to the regime,” Harry Kazianis, director of Korean Studies at the Center for National Interest, told Fox News. “Considering how there are many porous sections of the North Korea-China border — and how the Kim regime depends on illegal trade to survive — it is clear the virus has come to North Korea.”

n 95 masks - Last week, health ministry official Song In Bom told state media that there are no cases of the virus — which has been named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO) — in the country, but that they would be prepared in the event that the outbreak spread. In this undated photo distributed by the North Korean government, North Korean Premier Kim Jae Ryon, right top, has a meeting at the emergency anti-epidemic headquarter in Pyongyang, North Korea. The content of this image is as provided and cannot be independently verified. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)