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A 70-year-old man in China’s Hubei Province was infected with coronavirus but did not show symptoms until 27 days later, the local government said on Saturday, meaning the virus’ incubation period could be much longer than the presumed 14 days.
A longer incubation period could complicate efforts to contain spread of the epidemic that has so far killed more than 2,000 people and spread outside China.
The man, only identified by his family name, Jiang, on Jan. 24 drove his car back to Shennongjia, in northwestern Hubei, from eastern Ezhou, where he had close contact with his sister, who had been infected, according to the government website of Hubei, the virus epicentre.
He had a fever on Feb. 20 and tested positive for coronavirus a day later, according to the government statement.
The university is not providing masks and has not issued guidance encouraging people to wear them. A mask is not required or recommended, as there is no evidence available to suggest that they protect healthy people. This aligns with current CDC and WHO guidance. Students, staff, and faculty may obtain and wear masks if they choose.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: 727Sky
Wow is it time to panic yet.....
22 February 2020
The Princess Royal
Patron, Scottish Rugby Union, will attend Italy versus Scotland International Rugby Match at Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy.
originally posted by: checkmeout
I was just thinking one of the things to watch here in the UK, assuming that those at the top of the food chain get their news before we do, is the Royal family.
Their engagements are posted online in advance. Today Princess Anne is supposed to go to Italy to watch rugby. I wonder if they'll send Andrew instead??
22 February 2020
The Princess Royal
Patron, Scottish Rugby Union, will attend Italy versus Scotland International Rugby Match at Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy.
www.royal.uk...
Also, one of our biggest ICUs I believe is a floating one aboard the Argus. I could be wrong on that score. She is happily docked in Falmouth atm. Might be worth watching...
originally posted by: TruthJava
originally posted by: checkmeout
I was just thinking one of the things to watch here in the UK, assuming that those at the top of the food chain get their news before we do, is the Royal family.
Their engagements are posted online in advance. Today Princess Anne is supposed to go to Italy to watch rugby. I wonder if they'll send Andrew instead??
22 February 2020
The Princess Royal
Patron, Scottish Rugby Union, will attend Italy versus Scotland International Rugby Match at Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy.
www.royal.uk...
Also, one of our biggest ICUs I believe is a floating one aboard the Argus. I could be wrong on that score. She is happily docked in Falmouth atm. Might be worth watching...
From February 22 to March 22 - Her Majesty the Queen will be visiting Chesire. Charles, Prince of wales: "There are currently no future engagements in the system". Duchess on Cornwall: "There are currently no future engagements in the system". Duke and Duchess of Cambridge: "There are currently no future engagements in the system". Same for all of them. Does it only show up daily? maybe I am searching it wrong.
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
a reply to: deltaalphanovember
I hope your watching the cricket.
It does also not include people who tested positive upon their return home: 6 people in Australia and 1 person in Israel.
21 February
12:21: First case in Lebanon.
22:35: First death in Italy.
21:05: 1 new case in Italy.
19:20: 1 new case in California, United States.
19:10: 18 new cases in the United States. They’re passengers from the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship who were repatriated by the U.S. government.
14:22: 2 new cases in the United Arab Emirates.
12:21: First case in Lebanon.
11:55: 3 new cases in Italy.
10:05: 2 new cases in Italy.
01:40: 1 presumptive confirmed case in British Columbia, Canada.
00:35: 1 new case in California, United States.
Global research on coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
BREAKING: South Korea just reported another 87 new cases. That makes 229 in 24 hours!
Brings Country's total to 433
South Korea 346
deaths 2
9 serious,
17 recovered