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ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, Peru put specialists on round-the-clock shifts at its biggest airport, Argentina took the temperature of some new arrivals and El Salvador added bans for travelers from Italy and South Korea. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP In Colombia, which has yet to report any cases, officials reminded residents they could be jailed for up to eight years if they violate containment measures. Fox News' Dom Calicchio, Gregg Re and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - WSJ Editorial Page Deputy Editor Dan Henninger told 'America's Newsroom' Americans don't want a barstool fight over a real health crisis. President Trump's strategy on handling the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, won't backfire as long as he  maintains his cool and rises above political squabbling with his opponents, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Henninger said Thursday. In an interview on America's Newsroom,  Henninger said that the president's tendency to fire back at his critics on Twitter – like calling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer incompetent – is not what the American people are looking for right now.

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3, They don't want two guys on a barstool fighting each other over Twitter and these accusations back-and-forth, he continued. If this is a real health care crisis, they want a president acting and looking presidential. And, I think this is an opportunity for the president to rise above the accusations and the assaults that have been thrown at him for three years and to look presidential, said Henninger, the Journal's editorial page deputy editor. DR. MICHAEL BADEN: WHY I AM WORRIED ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - Thus far, the disease has stricken over 82,000 people worldwide and killed over 2,700. There have been 60 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S. in total. Fifteen people were in the initial set of cases, three more came from evacuation flights, and 42 were from the Diamond Princess ship that was quarantined by Japanese health authorities earlier this month. The Trump administration called on Congress Monday for $2.5 billion in emergency funding to help combat the global outbreak — an amount that Democrats and Republicans alike said was too small to make the impact necessary.

ffp1 ffp2 ffp3 - On Tuesday, Schumer – echoing statements from Pelosi and 2020 candidates – branded the White House's efforts too little, too late and made his own request to add an extra $6 billion of entirely new funding to the administration's initial sum. In response to Schumer's request, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., wrote Thursday that everyone from [Schumer's] fellow Democrats to President Trump have seemed perplexed by [his] political game-playing and that he felt confident that the coronavirus does not care about partisan bickering or political news cycles.