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maske satın al, Close up view of Leishenshan hospital during construction. (Satellite image ©2020 Maxar Technologies) “We are continuing to monitor the area closely and will provide new imagery and information as applicable,” said Maxar Technologies in an email to Fox News. Wuhan is the epicenter of the new virus that has sickened thousands and killed more than 100 people. China has cut off access to Wuhan and 16 other cities in Hubei province to prevent people from leaving and spreading the virus further. In addition to the United States, countries including Japan and South Korea have also planned evacuations. Symptoms of the virus include fever, cough and, in more severe cases, shortness of breath or pneumonia.
maske satın al - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Close up view of the Huoshenshan hospital location. (Copernicus Sentinel, January 30, 2019) The outbreak has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. Fox News’ Vandana Rambaran and The Associated Press contributed to this article. Follow James Rogers on Twitter @jamesjrogers
maske satın al, A top infectious disease doctor warned that the likelihood of preventing a U.S. outbreak of the coronavirus depends on whether the virus is transmitted by people who are not exhibiting symptoms. And that information, he warned, is something that world health experts do not know yet. You could be carrying it and not know -- so you wouldn't have the symptoms. Doesn't that make it extremely dangerous? Wall Street Journal columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady asked a panel of doctors on Fox Nation's Deep Dive.
maske satın al - The Chinese Ministry of Health has said that they believe this is possible, that people can be spreading it before they show symptoms, said Dr. Stephen Morse, who is a professor of epidemiology at the Columbia University Medical Center. But that's why we're doing a lot of screening at the airports... based largely on geography, he continued. But once it spreads further, it's going to be hard to be that targeted. I agree that we have heard that from the Chinese, but we haven't seen the evidence that's behind that, said Dr. Mark Mulligan, who is a senior professor in the NYU Langone Department of Medicine and director of both NYU Langone Vaccine Center and the Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology.
maske satın al - We do know you can have asymptomatic infection, he went on. There are reports of people that were shown to be infected ... but we don't know that those people can transmit. The World Health Organization on Thursday declared the new coronavirus outbreak a global emergency, as 38 new deaths and 1,737 new infected cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. In general, the transmission occurs when an ill person is coughing a lot. When you're sicker, you have more virus around. It may be that older people get more illness and transmit more. Younger people, less illness, maybe transmit less. But we don't know everything yet., Dr. Mulligan warned.