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n95 masks for sale, Perez, who teaches English in the city, told host Dave Anthony about a  scary experience in which he and his girlfriend had their temperature checked outside a grocery store where they went to stock up on food and supplies. We're lining up to have our temperature tested in one of those temperature guns, Perez said. Yeah, it's like something, it's like something out of a sci-fi movie. SUBSCRIBE AND DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS RUNDOWN The outbreak has killed at least 170 people in China and sickened more than 7,700 worldwide, with five confirmed cases in the U.S. In mainland China, it has already infected more people than were sickened during the SARS outbreak during the 2002-2003 outbreak, though the coronavirus death toll remains lower.

n95 masks for sale - According to Perez, hospitals in Wuhan are overrun and people suffering from  mild symptoms are being advised to stay away. Even the government made an official announcement in Chinese saying that ... if you're 'a little bit sick', do not come to the hospitals, we're overrun, he said. They need supplies. It's a disaster. Perez added that his plan was to stay in ... take aspirin and ibuprofen to control the fever and ... just rest. And eventually, if you're young and healthy, your body should be able to stop the virus.

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n95 masks for sale - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Perez, who said he feels fine, declined to take the U.S. government's offer and pay to be flown out of the city because he would have had to leave his girlfriend and their dog behind. Fox News' Madeline Farber contributed to this report. To hear the full interview, subscribe and download The FOX News Rundown on your favorite podcast player. The FOX NEWS RUNDOWN is a news-based daily morning podcast delivering a deep dive into the major and controversial stories of the day.

n95 masks for sale - Fox News medical correspondent Dr. Marc Siegel breaks it down on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' Russia has closed its border with China over coronavirus fears, according to local reports. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order on Thursday to close the border, which he says will be carried out immediately, according to the Moscow Times. “We’ll inform everyone today about the border-closure measures in the Far East region and other activities taken by the Russian government [to limit the spread of the deadly virus],” he said, according to the outlet.