Oregon Officials Confirm Third Coronavirus Case “Of Unknown Origin”; Risk Of “Community Outbreak” Is High
Summary:
- Health authorities in Texas and Oregon report 12 new coronavirus cases in US
- US coronavirus case total hits 63, 2nd case ‘of unknown origin’ confirmed
- US issues travel advisory for Italy
- Italy says first case discovered in Lazio
- China, SK release nightly figures
- Google says employee who visited Zurich office has coronavirus
- France confirms 57 cases
- Italy reports 3 deaths in Lombardy; nat’l toll now 21; total cases 821
- Google employee tests positive for coronavirus after visiting Zurich office
- British man becomes 6th ‘Diamond Princess’ passenger to die
- Two Japanese dogs tested positive for coronavirus
- Mulvaney says school closures, transit disruptions may happen in US
- Dr. Tedros said Friday that there’s no evidence of ‘community outbreak’
- Mexico confirms 1st virus case
- Fauci warns virus could take ‘two years’ to develop
- Kudlow says “no higher priority” than the “health of the American people
- Toronto confirms another case
- WHO says 20 vaccines in development
- St. Louis Fed’s Bullard pours cold water on market hopes
- Netherlands confirms 2 more
- United cuts flights to Japan
- Advisor to CDC says shortage of tests in US creating a “bottleneck”
- Nigeria confirms first case in sub-saharan africa
- SK reports more than 1,000 new cases in under 48 hours
- Italy cases surpass 700
- WHO says virus will ‘soon be in all countries’
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Update (1100ET): With Washington State health officials expected to brief reporters tonight, we will hopefully have more information about the latest reported coronavirus case in the US – another case that’s believed to be “of unknown origin” – meaning it could be evidence of an emerging community outbreak.
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