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ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, a strong supporter of China, has played down threats from the virus, which originated in the Chinese province of Hubei. Unlike other nations, he has declined to ban direct flights from China. Cambodia has one confirmed case of the virus, which came from a single Chinese visitor. The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The effects of the coronavirus outbreak are spreading to more industries that just travel. THOUSANDS OF COUPLES TIE KNOT IN MASS WEDDING AMID CORONAVIRUS FEARS Just in time for what's known as National Wedding Month, a bridal boutique in Bakersfield, Calif., is sharing the impact of the coronavirus on its business -- and why brides should not wait to order their dresses. Angela Jourdan, owner of Enchanted Bridal Boutique, spoke to FOX 2 about the effects of the virus, which has ultimately led to shipment delays for fabrics and gowns coming from China.

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The coronavirus outbreak has led to temporary factory shutdowns, and manufacturing and production delays in the country, which then effects shipments. (iStock) Everything that we get [that comes] from China affects us dramatically, Jourdan told the outlet. We can't survive as a business unless we do trade with China. The coronavirus outbreak has led to temporary factory shutdowns, and manufacturing and production delays in the country, which then affects shipments.

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER Jourdan said her boutique relies on imported fabrics from China such as silk, chiffon and satin -- and without them, her business is hurting. According to Jourdan, dresses are delayed up to six weeks at the moment, which could greatly impact a bride who is planning her wedding. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS The delays have the shop owner urging those planning a wedding to not wait on ordering a dress -- even if their wedding isn’t until 2021.

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - WHO gives coronavirus an official name to help avoid the stigmatization of the disease. What’s in a name? The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday announced an official name for the novel coronavirus: COVID-19. To break it down, the “CO '' stands for coronavirus, the “VI” for virus, and the “D” for disease. The number 19 refers to the year in which the virus first emerged (December 2019.) WILL THE CORONAVIRUS DIE OUT AS THE WEATHER WARMS?