There are now nearly 10,000 cases of coronavirus — far surpassing the number of SARS cases worldwide in a 2003 outbreak.
The U.S. safety advisory for China now stands at"Level 4: Do Not Travel," after the WHO declared the Wuhan coronavirus a global health emergency. Here, a woman wears a mask in New York out of concern for the deadly respiratory virus.The U.S. safety advisory for China now stands at"Level 4: Do Not Travel," after the WHO declared the Wuhan coronavirus a global health emergency. Here, a woman wears a mask in New York out of concern for the deadly respiratory virus.The U.S.
A number of other countries have issued similar travel warnings to their citizens, though many are focusing on Wuhan's Hubei province, where most of the cases have occurred, rather than the entire Chinese mainland.that all foreign nationals who traveled to China within the past 14 days"will not be allowed entry" or transit through the island nation, which has 16 confirmed cases of the new strain of coronavirus.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide has risen to nearly 10,000 — surpassing the 8,099 cases of SARS during a 2003 outbreak.In Hong Kong, researchers who study respiratory illnesses say the coronavirus outbreak is only getting started.
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