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mascherina lavabile, TENNESSEE CONFIRMS ITS FIRST CORONAVIRUS CASE: OFFICIALS On Wednesday afternoon, the Senate approved an $8.3 billion measure to help tackle the coronavirus outbreak one day after it passed the House. The money would pay for a multifaceted attack on a virus that continues to spread, threatening major disruptions in the U.S. and across the globe. The plan allocates more than triple the $2.5 billion amount outlined by the White House 10 days ago, a proposal that was immediately discarded by members of Congress from both parties. Instead, they negotiated the increased figure in a burst of bipartisan cooperation that’s increasingly rare in Washington.
mascherina lavabile - CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP Cruz noted that there are slightly more than 100 coronavirus cases and a total of 11 fatalities due to the virus, which he claimed are “far too many.” “But, had the president not acted swiftly at the outset, the testimony we heard yesterday is those numbers in the U.S. would’ve been much much higher, Cruz said. We need to keep doing everything possible to stop this spread of the disease but we also shouldn’t give in to panic or hysteria, we should be driven by facts or medical science.”
mascherina lavabile, California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency after the state confirmed its first death due to coronavirus; reaction and analysis from Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel. Health officials in San Francisco announced two cases of presumptive positive coronavirus in two unrelated patients who are being cared for in separate hospitals and have no known prior contact with COVID-19. Officials said the cases are “likely indicative of community transmission of COVID-19.”
mascherina lavabile - CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE One patient is described as a woman in her 40s who is listed in fair condition, and the other is described as a man in his 90s and is in serious condition with underlying health issues, according to a city press release. Both patients are isolated at two different hospitals in San Francisco. “We want everyone to remain calm and continue taking precautions to keep themselves and their families healthy,” Mayor London Breed said in a press release. “We have been increasing resources and staffing to prepare for the community spread of this virus, and we will do everything we can protect public health. The City is in regular contact with all hospitals and health facilities in San Francisco, and our health system is prepared to deliver care to everyone in need and provide a coordinated response as additional cases of the novel coronavirus are confirmed.”
mascherina lavabile - NEVADA REPORTS CORONAVIRUS CASE IN PATIENT WHO TRAVELED TO WASHINGTON STATE The city declared a local emergency on Feb. 25 in order to “better-prepare for confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in San Francisco.” As of March 4, the state’s health department said there have been 53 positive cases of COVID-19 in California, including 24 in repatriated citizens, and one death. The other 29 confirmed cases include 12 that are travel-related, 10 instances of person-to-person transmission, four community-acquired cases and three with unknown origin.