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goggle, Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Deaths from the novel coronavirus have now surpassed that of SARS in the early 2000s, with more than 800 dead so far, according to multiple reports. Hubei province in China reported 81 deaths Saturday, which pushed the death toll for the virus to 811 -- past that of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which broke out on the mainland in 2002 and 2003. The SARS outbreak killed at least 774, with 8,096 infections globally, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

goggle - The coronavirus, by comparison, has already infected at least 37,198 and has taken the lives of at least 811 people on China's mainland, as of Saturday night. HOW DANGEROUS IS CORONAVIRUS? The first death outside of China was recorded in the Philippines on Sunday. The 44-year-old Chinese man from Wuhan was hospitalized last week with a fever, cough and sore throat, and died after developing severe pneumonia, according to the Philippines health department. Hong Kong reported its first death on Tuesday in a 39-year-old man who traveled from Wuhan.

goggle, The World Health Organization (WHO) said the number of cases will keep growing as tests are pending on thousands of suspected cases. There is no vaccine to protect against the virus, although the National Institutes of Health in Maryland had confirmed to Fox News that they were in the “early stages” of developing one. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Symptoms of the virus include fever, cough and shortness of breath. There aren't many preemptive steps that can be taken to avoid infection, other than practicing basic sanitary measures on a regular basis.

goggle - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Two more passengers have reportedly been diagnosed with coronavirus aboard the Princess Diamond cruise ship that is quarantined off the coast of Japan, bringing the total number of cases to 63.One of the new cases involved is an American, increasing the ship’s total number of U.S. citizens who have fallen ill to nine, USA Today reported Saturday.A Fox News request to Princess Cruises on the latest numbers was not immediately returned.CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: PASSENGERS STRANDED ON JAPAN CRUISE PLEAD FOR HELP FROM TRUMP, SAY SITUATION IS 'DESPERATE'

goggle - The cruise ship is docked off Yokohama Port, near Tokyo. It was quarantined on Monday when results came back positive for a guest who had gone ashore in Hong Kong on Jan. 25 and visited a local hospital. (Photo: IStock) The cruise ship is docked off Yokohama Port, near Tokyo. It was quarantined on Monday when results came back positive for a guest who had gone ashore in Hong Kong on Jan. 25 and visited a local hospital. While on the ship, he did not visit the ship’s medical center to report any symptoms or illness, Princess Cruises said in a statement Tuesday. The hospital reports that he is in stable condition and the family members traveling with him remain symptom-free. The passenger, who is from Hong Kong, has claimed was unaware of his coronavirus diagnosis until six days after he disembarked in Hong Kong. The man has alleged that health authorities in Hong Kong initially failed to identify the virus through a thermal screening.DIAMOND PRINCESS PASSENGER TWEETS FOOD REVIEWS DURING CORONAVIRUS QUARANTINECruise officials have been working with Japanese health authorities to investigate and contain the matter. Princess Cruises said that the ship would remain under quarantine until Feb. 19, unless there are any other “unforeseen developments.”Princess Cruises is one of several cruise lines affected by the coronavirus outbreak, many of which have issued various travel restrictions, delays and cancelations.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, has spread across the globe with more than 34,954 confirmed cases and 725 deaths as of Saturday morning.Fox News’ Janine Puhak contributed to this report.