Italian doctor's advice for American hospitals: Reshape protocols and be flexible. - NBCNightlyNews
said that diseases should not be named based on geographic locations. The outbreak began in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
Trump this week seemed to back off from the term. Trump was asked about the change in language Thursday and said that the virus did come from China but"I think it was time" and that"I don't have to say it, if they feel so strongly about it.
I’m heartbroken to learn of Montana’s first death due to COVID-19. Montana truly is one big small town – this news hits us hard, but we’re in this together. My family and I send our love and support to the family, friends, and community of our fellow Montanan.
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