Coronavirus Live Updates: Cases Up Nearly 60%, as Airports Expand Screenings
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There's been a run of surgical masks in the US because of the coronavirus scare. You don't need them, physicians say - CNN
“Right now, there's no evidence that [wearing face masks] is going to help prevent that infection," Chiu, a professor of laboratory medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, told CNN. "I would not recommend that someone in the US who does not have direct exposure, did not recently travel to China...or in general that you go buy a face mask."”
Physicians wear masks, but the US public shouldn't
Americans are scooping up two kinds of masks
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ASU declines student petition to cancel classes in wake of new coronavirus case
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Coronavirus update: Hong Kong closes China borders - CNN
“The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working to share its test for Wuhan coronavirus with other labs in the United States — but for now, it remains the only US lab that can confirm cases of the virus.
For now, CDC is continuing to ask lab partners to send samples to the agency for testing because it’s more efficient and ensures results are as accurate as possible, officials said.
What is the test? The test developed by CDC can diagnose the novel coronavirus in respiratory serum samples. The CDC has posted a “blueprint” to make the test, and said the agency is “refining” this use of the test so it can provide optimal guidance to states and labs on how to use it.
Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said CDC is working “as fast as we can,” but added "but it’s [going to be] another week or two.”
“We’re working on a plan now so that priority states get these kits as soon as possible,” Messonnier said during a press briefing on Monday. “But in the coming weeks we’ll share these tests with domestic and international partners so they can test for the virus themselves.””
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11:24 am: The Trump administration expands coronavirus screening to 20 US airports
“U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar warned that the coronavirus raging across mainland China is a "potentially very serious public health threat," adding that
the Trump administration is expanding screening for the virus from five to 20 U.S. airports. "We are constantly preparing for the possibility that the situation could worsen," Azar said during a press briefing.”
Coronavirus live updates: Outbreak has killed 106 people and infected nearly 4,700
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"This could be a massive disaster": What happens if the coronavirus hits China’s internment camps?
“The repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang is already one of the most harrowing — and yet one of the most neglected — humanitarian crises in the world today. And as Adrian Zenz, one of the leading researchers on China’s mass internment system,
noted, “The coronavirus could add an entirely new dimension to the Xinjiang crisis.””
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“During the press conference, Azar also noted that the country quickly made the virus's genetic sequence available to scientists, ultimately leading the CDC to create a rapid diagnostic test in a week's time.
Meanwhile, this CDC on Tuesday announced its updated China travel recommendations, while the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
released its new website for novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV.”
China spurned CDC offer to send team to help contain coronavirus: US Health Secretary
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FDA:
2019-nCoV
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Coronavirus in the U.S.: Map of where the virus has been confirmed across the country
“This map will be updated as more cases in the U.S. are confirmed. As of Jan. 28, there were five: one each in Illinois, Arizona and Washington state, and two in California.”