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mascherine pm 2.5, “The risk to the general population in the U.S. at this time is still low. Unless you have traveled recently to China or have been exposed to a known case of coronavirus or a person who is currently under investigation as a possible case, your risk is low,” said Dr. Patricia N. Whitley-Williams, president-elect of NFID, in a statement. “Influenza kills tens of thousands of people in the U.S. every year, yet flu vaccination rates are low. You certainly are more at risk of becoming infected with [the] flu, which is still circulating in the U.S., than of developing coronavirus illness,” she added.
mascherine pm 2.5 - CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FOX HEALTH NEWSLETTER “Many viruses circulate each year causing illness in the United States. To prevent such illness, covering coughs and sneezes, staying home when sick, and washing hands are very important. This is true for everything from the common cold to new viruses such as the Wuhan coronavirus,” Dr. H. Keipp B. Talbot, secretary of NFID, said in a statement. “This is also a good reminder as flu has caused over 15 million illnesses, over 7 million medical visits, and over 8,000 deaths in the United States this season,” added Talbot.
mascherine pm 2.5, FLIGHT WITH AMERICANS EVACUATED FROM CHINA OVER CORONAVIRUS LANDS AT MILITARY BASE IN CALIFORNIA Both NFID doctors stressed the importance of the flu vaccine — reminding others to get the shot “immediately” if they haven’t already. It’s worth noting that the number of cases confirmed in mainland China has now surpassed those that were sickened during a SARS outbreak in 2002-2003. However, the coronavirus death toll still remains lower than the 348 people in China who were killed by SARS.
mascherine pm 2.5 - More than 200 Americans from Wuhan, China arrive in Riverside, California; William La Jeunesse reports. You may not want to toast to this. MAN ATTEMPTS TO REGISTER BEER AS HIS EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL According to recent Internet search results, some people are apparently confusing coronavirus — a pneumonia-like illness that has sickened around 6,000 and killed more than 130 — with Corona, the light Mexican pale lager. Although Anheuser-Busch InBev, a manufacturer of Corona, did not immediately respond to a request for comment, it is safe to say the beer is not associated with the coronavirus outbreak. (2013 Getty Images)
mascherine pm 2.5 - As seen in a Google Trends graph first shared by BoingBoing, there has been a major spike in searches for “Corona beer virus” in North America, Brazil, Australia and parts of Asia and Europe, suggesting people are concerned about whether or not the beverage is to blame for the recent viral outbreak. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fortunately, at least one Twitter user was there to help clear up the confusion with a helpful graph. Anheuser-Busch InBev, which counts Corona among its brands, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the confusion, although it's safe to say that Corona — which is indeed a beer, and not a respiratory illness — is not associated with the coronavirus outbreak.