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mascherine monouso farmacia, COVID-19, as it’s been named by WHO, “fits the Disease X category,” Koopmans wrote in the journal Cell last week. According to Koopmans, it’s the first time a disease fits the criteria for “Disease X” since the blueprint was created in 2016. Koopmans said the blueprint helps the agency think ahead to what possible threats may be looming so that it can better prepare to handle a widespread pandemic or outbreak. It also helps the agency prepare for funding needs and ways to fast-track vaccine development.

mascherine monouso farmacia - And while the agency declined to label the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic on Monday, Koopmans said that it has little relevance as to whether it would qualify as “Disease X.” “Pandemic simply means there is global widespread circulation,” she said. “The blueprint diseases can also be a disease with regional major impact.” SIGN UP FOR THE FOX HEALTH NEWSLETTER The outbreak has seen a number of unprecedented shutdowns and quarantines across the globe, with China first cutting off Wuhan, the virus epicenter, in an effort to stop the spread. Elsewhere, those returning from coronavirus-hit regions have been under 14-day quarantine periods while airlines have suspended routes to the disease hotspots.

mascherine monouso farmacia, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the past few weeks have demonstrated “just how quickly a new virus can spread around the world and cause widespread fear and disruption.” Still, as new countries report cases of coronavirus, experts caution that not every case may stem from China. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “Many different countries around the world may be sources of COVID-19 infections,” Mark Woolhouse, a professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh, told The Associated Press. “This makes it much harder for any one country to detect and contain.”

mascherine monouso farmacia - Iran’s deputy health minister said he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus and is in self-quarantine at his home just a day after he appeared at a news conference in Tehran where he sought to quell fears about the outbreak. Iraj Harirchi, the head of Iran’s counter-coronavirus task force, announced the illness in a video online while vowing that authorities would continue working to control the spread. The news comes as the country’s COVID-19 death toll was raised from a dozen to 15, with an additional 95 cases of the illness reported. The uptick in cases has spurred the UAE to cut off flights from the country for one week out of precaution while schools across Iran were shuttered and public events canceled. Afghanistan and Iraq have closed their borders with Iran in an effort to stop the spread.

mascherine monouso farmacia - AUSTRIA, CROATIA CONFIRM FIRST CORONAVIRUS CASES Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, gave a speech on Tuesday in an effort to downplay the virus’ threat. Iraj Harirchi, left, speaks at a press briefing on Monday with government spokesman Ali Rabiei, in Tehran, a day before he released a video saying that he tested positive for the virus.  (AP) “We will get through corona,” he said, according to The Associated Press. “We will get through the virus.”