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Northern California has 1st coronavirus case of unknown origin, CDC says

First coronavirus case of unknown origin in the US

How are medical experts are preparing for a potential outbreak? Fox News medical correspondent Dr. Marc Siegel reports from Omaha, Nebraska.

The nation's first coronavirus case of unknown origin has been confirmed in Northern California, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Wednesday. “It is a confirmed case. There is one in Northern California,” CDC spokesman Scott Pauley told the Sacramento Bee.

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The new case brings the number of infected in the United States to 60, which includes people who've been repatriated to the U.S. The CDC said the person contracted the virus without traveling outside the U.S. or coming into close contact with another infected patient, The Washington Post reported.

The CDC had previously said there are 12 travel-related U.S. cases and two cases "person-to-person spread," according to its website. The latest case brings the total number of those detected in the U.S. to 15.Trump: Number one priority is the health and safety of the American peopleVideo

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The news comes as fear over the virus continues to spread worldwide, prompting governments to take extreme measures. President Trump said a vaccine was being developed and "coming along very well" during a Wednesday evening news conference at the White House.

He announced that he was putting Vice President Mike Pence in charge of the coronavirus task force.

"Because of all we've done, the risk to the American people remains very low," Trump told reporters. "We're ready to adapt, and we're ready to do whatever we have to."

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Northern California has 1st coronavirus case of unknown origin, CDC says

First coronavirus case of unknown origin in the US

How are medical experts are preparing for a potential outbreak? Fox News medical correspondent Dr. Marc Siegel reports from Omaha, Nebraska.

The nation's first coronavirus case of unknown origin has been confirmed in Northern California, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Wednesday. “It is a confirmed case. There is one in Northern California,” CDC spokesman Scott Pauley told the Sacramento Bee.

CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST ON CORONAVIRUS

The new case brings the number of infected in the United States to 60, which includes people who've been repatriated to the U.S. The CDC said the person contracted the virus without traveling outside the U.S. or coming into close contact with another infected patient, The Washington Post reported.

The CDC had previously said there are 12 travel-related U.S. cases and two cases "person-to-person spread," according to its website. The latest case brings the total number of those detected in the U.S. to 15.Trump: Number one priority is the health and safety of the American peopleVideo

TRUMP SAYS CORONAVIRUS VACCINE COMING ALONG, APPOINTS PENCE TO HEAD TASK FORCE

The news comes as fear over the virus continues to spread worldwide, prompting governments to take extreme measures. President Trump said a vaccine was being developed and "coming along very well" during a Wednesday evening news conference at the White House.

He announced that he was putting Vice President Mike Pence in charge of the coronavirus task force.

"Because of all we've done, the risk to the American people remains very low," Trump told reporters. "We're ready to adapt, and we're ready to do whatever we have to."

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4 minutes ago, DummyVariable said:

Unknown origin aa

Not contracted by anyone from China aa

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The CDC said the person contracted the virus without traveling outside the U.S. or coming into close contact with another infected patient

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The CDC said the person contracted the virus without traveling outside the U.S. or coming into close contact with another infected patient

Gaali lo ala fly ayyi vasthademo baa

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11 minutes ago, MagaMaharaju said:

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close chesi undu. Grocery kuda amazon lo

order

I already order everything online including groceries. We don’t know who handled those groceries though. 
 

Kaani office maathram chachchinattu vellali.. 

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8 minutes ago, DummyVariable said:

I already order everything online including groceries. We don’t know who handled those groceries though. 
 

Kaani office maathram chachchinattu vellali.. 

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Udhyogam maneyy :giggle:

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Coronavirus infects woman in Japan for the second time, a first in the country

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A woman in Japan tested positive for the coronavirus for the second time on Wednesday, as the country grips with 190 cases separate from the Diamond Princess cruise ship outbreak, according to multiple reports.

The tour bus guide in her 40s first tested positive in late January and was released from the hospital after recovering. She was readmitted after having a sore throat and chest pains, according to the local government.

It's a first known case of a second positive test in Japan, which prompted Health Minister Katsunobu Kato to inform Japan's central government of the need to review previous patient lists and monitor the condition of those previously discharged, according to Reuters.

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A man wearing a mask visits a beach as snow-capped Mount Fuji is visible in the distance in Fujisawa, Japan, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. According to local businesses in the area, the number of visitors has dropped significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

A man wearing a mask visits a beach as snow-capped Mount Fuji is visible in the distance in Fujisawa, Japan, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. According to local businesses in the area, the number of visitors has dropped significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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