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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the first U.S. case of a new coronavirus on Jan. 21, in the state of Washington. The CDC and the World Health Organization are working to stem the outbreak of the coronavirus (2019-nCoV) believed to have begun in Wuhan, China. The U.S. is the fifth country outside of China to report cases of the virus. The AFT has developed a fact sheet outlining CDC guidelines that will help healthcare workers to recognize symptoms of the virus and recommended precautions healthcare workers should take to protect themselves and their community.
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COVID-19 Update from Esther D. Brimmer, NAFSA CEO & Executive Director
Recorded March 12, 2020
Following the release of this video the U.S. travel ban was extended to include the United Kingdom and Ireland.
On 31 December 2019, WHO was informed of a cluster of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China.
WHO is closely monitoring this event and is in active communication with counterparts in China. In line with standard protocols for any public health event, an incident management system has been activated across the three levels of WHO and the Organization is prepared to mount a broader response, if needed.
More countries are reporting cases of coronavirus, and employers around the world have been asked to educate their workforces on how to prevent the spread of the virus.
A coronavirus is a common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat. Learn more about the symptoms, outbreaks, and treatment of the coronavirus.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee said Sunday that his state is considering measures including mandatory social distancing.
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Catherine Troisi, PhD, an infectious disease epidemiologist at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, explains what social distancing means.
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