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The spread of the virus in the U.S. has been deemed a matter of "when," not "if," and the Pacific Northwest has emerged at the center of the mushrooming public health crisis. read more...
Officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have warned that it's not a question of if, but when the novel coronavirus will spread in the United States -- and communities are urged to prepare for the virus that has already killed thousands and sickened tens of thousands more worldwide. How could the possible spread of coronavirus change our daily lives? Schools, businesses, hospitals and first responders could all be...
Like everyone else, "The Daily Show" is thinking a lot about coronoavirus, and on Monday "senior medical correspondent" Roy Wood Jr. came out to explain how we can all stay safe — and then promptly exposed Trevor Noah to coronavirus. Obviously Wood didn't actually do this. The gag was something of a parody of an Iranian official who did something similar more than once last week. It was a welcome bit of levity considering how scary the headlines...
The health agency will only be updating the case count on it's website once per day.
Current daily briefings on the coronavirus can be found here. Scroll below to read previous reports, listed in eastern time.Seattle and King County health officials announced three new presumptive positive cases of coronavirus COVID-19, which included the person who died.Two of the new cases are associated
The spread of the virus in the U.S. has been deemed a matter of "when," not "if," and the Pacific Northwest has emerged at the center of the mushrooming public health crisis.
âLetâs take the approach of an abundance of caution and hope for the best,â one doctor said.
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