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ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, CHINA REPORTS DROP IN NEW CORONAVIRUS CASES, DEATH TOLL TOPS 1,500 IN COUNTRY A group of quarantined passengers exercise on the Diamond Princess cruise ship Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020, in Yokohama, near Tokyo. A viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 67,000 people globally. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) A CDC team will screen passengers and those exhibiting symptoms won’t be allowed on the flights.
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - Smith, however, said he’s skeptical about the proposed plan. “I understand getting off the ship to be in another space, but under this circumstance, the offer is we’re going to put you on buses with other people who haven’t completed their quarantines and have not been tested for the virus,” Smith said. NEW YORK FUGITIVE MONITORED FOR CORONAVIRUS AT DETENTION FACILITY FOLLOWING CHINA TRAVELS “We’re going to then put you on a plane with all these people and take you back to the United States, and because of the risk you still pose due to that situation we’re going to stick you in another quarantine.”
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, Smith said he would rather stay put on the Diamond Princess ship. While the ship is “getting a bad rap” for its living conditions, Smith said he is content where he is. “We have access to the balcony, we are fed well – three times a day along with excess food — they provide all the necessities we need in there,” he said. Smith said he does, however, sympathize with those who are not staying in a suite like he and his wife. CHINA'S CORONAVIRUS SURVIVORS MAY FACE MENTAL HURDLES ONCE OUTBREAK ENDS
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - “We can go outside for fresh air and sunshine – when it does shine – whenever we like,” he explained. “Other passengers have a vastly different experience if they’re on an interior cabin, which is markedly smaller and no access to fresh air. They have allowed those passengers up on the deck for an hour every few days. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Smith said his wife had been “depressed” and “more emotional” about the quarantine situation. She, too, was upset to learn about the U.S. plan to evacuate.
ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - Insight from Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of Columbia University's National Center for Disaster Preparedness, and Gordon Chang, author of 'The Coming Collapse of China.' An 80-year-old man in France has become the first person in Europe to die from the coronavirus. The man – a Chinese tourist from the province of Hubei – arrived in France on Jan. 16, then was hospitalized on Jan. 25 under strict isolation measures. His condition deteriorated rapidly, officials said. I was informed last night of the death of an 80-year-old patient who had been hospitalized,” Health Minister Agnes Buzyn announced Saturday.