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A woman in Japan tested positive for the coronavirus for the second time on Wednesday, as the country grips with 190 cases separate from the 704 reported from the Diamond Princess cruise ship, according to reports.
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It remains unclear exactly if and when those aboard the Meraviglia can disembark in Cozumel.
A Northern California woman, the country's first case in a patient without known ties to foreign travel, was not tested for several days after she was hospitalized because she didn't fit CDC criteria.
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The company says the person was only in the office for "a limited time."
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The president added that he is considering closing the US border with Mexico to guard against the spread of the virus.
A further three patients in England have tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the UK to 23.
She left her Detroit home excited for a two-week cruise, but Rosalind McDavid had no idea she was stepping into a nightmare she still hasn't escaped.
"There is no reason for undue anxiety—the general risk remains low in New York," Cuomo said.
Officials Sunday night announced a second case of coronavirus has been diagnosed. The person is connected to the first person.
Gov. Cuomo said the woman is quarantined inside her Manhattan home and there’s no reason for the public to panic.
Local and state officials expressed concerns over the patient's initial release.
"We simply cannot have a screw-up like this from our federal partners," San Antonio mayor Ron Nirenberg said.