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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...
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Schools have to consider the trade offs between being cautious and facing the disruption of having children home from school.
EVERYONE FOR THEMSELVES: A girl in a protective face mask in London in the wake of coronavirus outbreak. Image: REUTERS • I would advise every citizen in the country to get a mask, disinfectant and restrict greetings to a mere wave at least a metre from other people if greetings are a must. • One infected person in Kenya spells doom for the country as the virus is spreading like a bushfire and the best thing to do is to be cautious for one's own...