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ماسک صورت, CORONAVIRUS MAY TRANSMIT THROUGH DIGESTIVE TRACT, REPORT FINDS The driver’s accounts and the accounts of those who rode in their cars after the infected passenger were suspended in an attempt to prevent the virus from spreading. Some 240 accounts were suspended, officials said. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) To date, Mexico has not confirmed any cases of coronavirus. None of those who were potentially exposed to the virus — including personnel at the hotel where the man stayed — have developed symptoms in 10 days since contact. Health officials said cases will be watched for 14 days.
ماسک صورت - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Researchers are still working to understand how the disease spreads. Though human coronaviruses most commonly spread through the air, close contact with an infected person, and touching a surface infected with the virus before touching your face with dirty hands, the novel virus may also transmit through the digestive tract, specifically the fecal-oral route, according to a new report. Overall, at least 25 countries have reported cases of coronavirus. Currently, the U.S. has confirmed 11 cases — six in California, one in Arizona, one in Washington state, one in Massachusetts and two in Illinois. No deaths have been reported in the U.S., and the large majority of cases still remain in China.
ماسک صورت, Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel says the coronavirus appears to be more contagious but less deadly than previously thought. The Washington man who was the first U.S. patient diagnosed with the coronavirus after returning from a trip to China has been released from the hospital and is continuing to recover in isolation at home. “I am home and continuing to get better,” the 35-year-old, who did not wish to be identified, said in a statement released to the Associated Press. “I ask that the media please respect my privacy and my desire not to be in the public eye.”
ماسک صورت - CORONAVIRUS PATIENT GIVES BIRTH TO HEALTHY BABY AS MEDICS POSE IN HAZMAT GEAR The man, who had been hospitalized at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Washington, since Jan. 20, thanked his care team and said he looked “forward to returning to my normal life.” While the hospital declined to provide additional information about his release, it was said that he will continue to work with the Snohomish Health District and communicate with the hospital while in isolation.
ماسک صورت - Dr. George Diaz, section chief of infectious diseases at the hospital, told Fox News that the initial care of the man involved using a robot to help protect staff against the virus. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SEES POSSIBLE CORONAVIRUS CASE IN STUDENT “All interactions between myself and the patient initially were through the use of a robot, which is basically a telehealth module that we use outside the room in our command center,” Diaz said. He said the robot was in the room with the patient and can be manipulated to move closer to him so that they could evaluate him without risking contamination.