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TheΒ CoronavirusΒ originated in Wuhan, China, proving deadly, with over 100 lives already claimed so far in China. And that’s not all. The number of people who fall ill from the virus also continues to rise rapidly. There are more than 6,000 documented cases in China so far. A study recently published in the medical journalΒ The LancetΒ indicates the virus may be harder to detect and contain than previously thought. Reports indicate some patients with pneumonia show little to no symptoms of having the virus.Β Β 

Coronavirus Study Results

In this study, researchers noted a 10-year-old who was sick with the virus didn’t have a cough, fever, or shortness of breath – symptoms typical ofΒ viral pneumonia. Other patients in the study, primarily children, also showed little to no symptoms of viral infection. It is very concerning since airports are screening travelers from China by checking for these key symptoms.Β 

Medical Testing is The Only Way to Confirm Coronavirus

The only way to know if someone has the virus is through diagnostic testing like polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests or electron microscopy. These tests can take up to several hours to complete. The good news for Americans is that our number of positive cases is holding steady at 5. At the same time, the CDC continues to test forΒ potential cases. A total of 165 patients have been tested for the Wuhan Coronavirus, and 68 have come back negative. The other 92 are still pending.

Travel Alert Issued

The CDC has issued a stronger travel warning for all of China, not just Wuhan. So, please cancel all nonessential travel plans until this warning has been lifted. If you need to fly toΒ China, avoid traveling to Wuhan and contact sick people. And, as always, make sure to wash your hands with soap and water often.

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