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los angeles coroina virus masks for sale, More than 200 Americans from Wuhan, China arrive in Riverside, California; William La Jeunesse reports. You may not want to toast to this. MAN ATTEMPTS TO REGISTER BEER AS HIS EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL According to recent Internet search results, some people are apparently confusing coronavirus — a pneumonia-like illness that has sickened around 6,000 and killed more than 130 — with Corona, the light Mexican pale lager. Although Anheuser-Busch InBev, a manufacturer of Corona, did not immediately respond to a request for comment, it is safe to say the beer is not associated with the coronavirus outbreak. (2013 Getty Images)

los angeles coroina virus masks for sale - As seen in a Google Trends graph first shared by BoingBoing, there has been a major spike in searches for “Corona beer virus” in North America, Brazil, Australia and parts of Asia and Europe, suggesting people are concerned about whether or not the beverage is to blame for the recent viral outbreak. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fortunately, at least one Twitter user was there to help clear up the confusion with a helpful graph. Anheuser-Busch InBev, which counts Corona among its brands, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the confusion, although it's safe to say that Corona — which is indeed a beer, and not a respiratory illness — is not associated with the coronavirus outbreak.

los angeles coroina virus masks for sale, CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER To protect yourself against the virus, the CDC recommends washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and to avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with dirty hands. Also, avoid close contact with sick people and cover your nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS However, the CDC did not specifically disclose if drinking beer was a preventative measure.

los angeles coroina virus masks for sale - Samuel Roth, a Wisconsin native, is trying to bring home his wife and two young daughters who are stuck in the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak. Samuel Roth's wife and two little girls went to Wuhan, China to visit their family for the annual Spring Festival. A couple of days later, coronavirus hit the city and they found themselves at the epicenter of a global crisis. Now, the Milwaukee native's wife and daughters – who are 10 months old and 5 years old – are apartment-bound in an attempt to stay healthy and wait out the proverbial storm.

los angeles coroina virus masks for sale - US AIRLINES EXTENDING TRAVEL WAIVERS, CANCELING FLIGHTS TO CHINA AMID CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK Appearing on Fox & Friends from Wisconsin, Roth said the hardest part of the lockdown is keeping the kids entertained. They are watching movies, reading books, doing yoga, and just trying to pass the time, he said, adding, hopefully [they will] be let out soon. To date, at least 132 people infected with the disease have perished and nearly 6,000 are infected across a dozen countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued its highest warning to discourage travel to the country.