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masks for coronavirus on sale, The 65-year-old added that the fear of illnesses has begun to take over his mind, noting that “All sorts of cataclysmic scenarios play out in your head, all silent and scary.” He’s begun to worry over every cough and has questioned if his throat is sore (symptoms of the virus have been reported to include fever, cough and shortness of breath). WUHAN CORONAVIRUS CRITICISM PROMPTS MAYOR TO OFFER RESIGNATION AS 'A FORM OF APOLOGY' “Nobody knows the endgame of the coronavirus and how Wuhan will deal with it and neither do I,” he wrote. “Right now, panic is our principal response.”
masks for coronavirus on sale - McGory is one of an estimated 50 million people affected by lockdowns that have been imposed on at least 13 Chinese cities, including Wuhan. At least 100 Australian school children are also stranded in the city amid the outbreak, according to reports. As the outbreak continues — at least five cases have been confirmed in the U.S. with additional cases being investigated, including one possible case in a Baylor University student in Texas — China’s health minister said over the weekend that he believes virus can spread during the incubation period, sparking fears that it can be more easily passed on than previously thought.
masks for coronavirus on sale, National Health Minister Ma Xiaowei made the comments at a press briefing on Sunday and said that information on the virus was limited, making many risks unclear. The incubation period for the novel coronavirus, identified by health officials as 2019-nCoV, can range from one to 14 days, during which it is infectious, he said. While the virus was first linked to a large seafood and animal market in Wuhan, officials have since determined that it’s transmissible between humans. Ma said the country was entering a “crucial” stage in the response efforts as “it seems like the ability of the virus to spread is getting stronger.”
masks for coronavirus on sale - Many countries with citizens trapped inside Wuhan have been planning evacuations, including the U.S., which reportedly plans to charter a flight to evacuate personnel and others. Japan, which has 560 citizens currently in Hubei, also said chartered evacuation flights are being prepared to leave “as soon as possible.” France said any citizens who want to leave will be taken via direct flight back to the country and kept in quarantine for 14 days, while Sri Lanka, which has about 860 students throughout China, is working to bring them all back.
masks for coronavirus on sale - Australia is “exploring all opportunities” to help with evacuations, while Germany said it was considering evacuating citizens and Thailand said it was ready to evacuate its citizens but hadn’t yet received permission from Beijing. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP John McGory did not immediately return Fox News' request for comment on Monday. Fox News’ Alexandria Hein and The Associated Press contributed to this report.