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A plan is in the works to evacuate quarantined foreign diplomats from North Korea, a source inside the country has revealed, as concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus grow.
As the threat of coronavirus grows, North Texas schools are preparing and listening to what parents have to say about it.
Texas A&M University announced Friday that they will be canceling spring break trips for their Education Abroad programs out of an abundance of caution in order to keep their students and faculty safe. The CDC recommends that any students, faculty and staff traveling to Italy or any other country considered to be at a level 3 risk, be self-quarantined for two weeks after returning to the U.S., and not return to campus unless they are...
Kim emphasized that all fields and units of the country should “unconditionally” obey quarantine instructions laid-out by the anti-epidemic headquarters. He called for the strict enforcement of preventive measures against the virus.
The coronavirus is having a major effect on Texas’ quinceañera industry — but not in the way you might think. The parties are still going on, but the supplies are short. “All of the materials are pretty much from China,” said Quinceañera Expo director Jose Medrano. Medrano said vendors are having a tough time getting what they need because most of the decorations, fabrics, table settings, lights and dresses are made and shipped from China....
The patient was initially asymptomatic after traveling back to the U.S. from Wuhan, China roughly two weeks ago on a State Department chartered flight.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admitted on Sunday that it released a patient from quarantine who later tested positive for COVID-19.
A person in San Antonio, Texas, who had previously tested negative twice for the coronavirus, and was released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is now back in quarantine after a subsequent test came back positive.
Local and state officials expressed concerns over the patient's initial release.
An evacuee from China who turned up positive for the coronavirus after being released from quarantine over the weekend visited the North Star Mall before returning to isolation, authorities said during a news conference Monday. The evacuee, who was staying at the Holiday Inn hotel near the airport, visited the busy retail outlet from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, officials said. She spent most of that time eating alone at the food court....
A person in San Antonio, Texas who was released from quarantine by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) later tested positive for the novel virus and is now back in quarantine, according to the city’s mayor.
"We simply cannot have a screw-up like this from our federal partners," San Antonio mayor Ron Nirenberg said.
President Trump boasted of his administration’s work in combating the coronavirus during a campaign rally in Charlotte, N.C. Monday evening, while laying into Democrats and his political rivals for trying to “politicize” the outbreak.
San Antonio, Texas is under a State of Disaster and Public Health Emergency. The city's mayor issued the declaration Monday. It orders anyone quarantined for the novel coronavirus at nearby Lackland Air Force Base not to enter the county. That means a Granite Bay couple can’t return home. Sign up for our Newsletters “We're very disappointed to have to spend any more time here than we have,” said Otis Menasco. Otis and his wife Carol Menasco...
North Star Mall in San Antonio is temporarily closing after its owner found out a customer who tested positive for coronavirus visited the mall Saturday.
An opening into the impact of the disease in the reclusive country may have been witnessed Sunday, when a picture taken by the official government news agency showed a high-ranking government official wearing a black face mask.
There are reasons to be particularly concerned about the possibility of an outbreak in North Korea