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coronavirus masks for sale, About 600 Americans who were evacuated from the virus epicenter are in quarantine at military bases in California, Nebraska and Texas. McCaughey said it’s much easier to fight the outbreak in China with foreign aid and medical supplies than it would be if it were to become widespread in the U.S. SIGN UP FOR THE FOX HEALTH NEWSLETTER “Let me just point out that in our country, 75,000 people a year die from infections they contract in the hospital,” she said. “Almost all of them are bacterial infections, which are easier to control than a viral infection like coronavirus. If hospitals can’t protect you from MRSA and C. diff and VRC and all these commonplace infections, how are they ever going to protect you from coronavirus? They’re not.”

coronavirus masks for sale - McCaughey said the U.S. should focus on tightening infection control in hospitals, and that all staff should be armed with masks, gowns, gloves and other medical protection should the coronavirus become widespread. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “The safety of Americans, in this case, will depend on what happens when a traveler unknowingly carrying this disease goes to an emergency room for help,” she said. “If the hospital has rigorous infection control in place, the disease will not spread. But too many of our hospitals are very lax about infection control. And what’s why a coronavirus could quickly become a devastating hospital-borne infection.”

coronavirus masks for sale, Fox News Flash Headlines 0213230 NEW A Russian woman who disabled the lock to her hospital room and escaped a mandatory coronavirus quarantine over poor conditions is reportedly refusing to go back and has locked herself in her home. Alla Ilyina, 32, has been at her St. Petersburg apartment since leaving the hospital last week after an ordeal that began upon her return from China, where the coronavirus has killed more than 1,300 people and sickened thousands more, the BBC reported Thursday.

coronavirus masks for sale - Authorities are seeking a court order to compel her to go back to the hospital until at least Wednesday, according to the news outlet. CORONAVIRUS NURSES IN CHINA ARE SHAVING THEIR HEADS TO ‘IMPROVE EFFICIENCY’ Ilyina complained of lax protocol, poor conditions and uncooperative doctors during her hospital stay. She had traveled to Hainan, a tropical region in China located 1,000 miles south of the Hubei province -- the epicenter of the virus -- and contracted a sore throat upon her return.

coronavirus masks for sale - She tested negative for the coronavirus but was ordered to stay in the hospital for two weeks. She said she was initially promised she would be released within 24 hours. All three tests showed I was completely healthy, so why the hell the quarantine? she posted on Instagram. Alla L After several days in the hospital, she disabled an electronic lock to her room and left. Another Russian woman who traveled to Hainan also escaped a different hospital by jumping out a window. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP