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Chinese authorities have largely quarantined Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, to stop spread of a virus.
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Coronavirus is rapidly spreading, and the World Health Organization is considering sounding a global alarm to warn everyone of the disease. This has gotten many government agencies alarmed, prompting PHE to issue a warning.
Cruise ship companies are taking precautions to deal with the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus to potential passengers.
Researchers at the Peking University believe that the snakes sold at the Wuhan Market might have spread the coronavirus to human beings.
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The scientist urged the residents of Wuhan to postpone the idea of leaving the city.
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The spread of a new strain of the coronavirus from China to other Asian countries is making a lot of people, including those living in the Western Hemisphere, very nervous. There have already been four deaths since the first few cases of this deadly virus were confirmed.
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The WHO has called for the Emergency Committee meeting to ascertain if the recent outbreak of coronavirus is a public health emergency.
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The virus has already killed six people and sickened more than 300.