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mask for sale coronavirus, SARS / MERS The new virus comes from a large family of coronaviruses, some causing nothing worse than a cold. But in late 2002, a coronavirus named SARS erupted in southern China, causing severe pneumonia that rapidly spread to other countries. It infected more than 8,000 people and killed 774 -- and then it disappeared, thanks to public health measures. In 2012, another coronavirus dubbed MERS began sickening people in Saudi Arabia. It’s still hanging around, causing small numbers of infections each year. The World Health Organization has counted nearly 2,500 cases of MERS in the Middle East and beyond, and more than 850 deaths.

mask for sale coronavirus - SARS and MERS came from animals, and this newest virus almost certainly did, too. The first people infected with the coronavirus visited or worked at a seafood market in the Chinese city of Wuhan. SARS was initially traced to civet cats sold in a live animal market, but scientists later decided it probably originated in bats that infected the cats. People can catch MERS from infected camels, although again, bats likely first spread that coronavirus to camels, too. The animal-to-human jump is a huge concern for all kinds of viruses. Every so often, new strains of bird flu make the jump from Asian live poultry markets to people, for example.

mask for sale coronavirus, The new virus has now infected more people in China than were sickened there during the 2002-2003 SARS outbreak. On Wednesday, the number of cases jumped to 5,974, surpassing the 5,327 people diagnosed with SARS, a cousin of this new virus. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The death toll, which rose to 170 on Wednesday, is still less than half the number who died in China from SARS. The SARS virus killed about 10 percent of people who caught it. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

mask for sale coronavirus - More than 200 Americans from Wuhan, China arrive in Riverside, California; William La Jeunesse reports. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday confirmed five cases of the deadly coronavirus in the United States but noted that risk to the general American public remains low. The five were among 165 suspected cases of the coronavirus, said Nancy Messonnier of the CDC. Of those, 68 have tested negative, while the remaining 92 were unconfirmed, she said. The CDC has uploaded the full genetic sequence for all five viruses detected in the U.S. and expanded entry screening to 20 U.S. ports of entry where it’s had quarantine stations.

mask for sale coronavirus - The aircraft carrying hundreds of American diplomats and citizens, sitting on the tarmac of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Anchorage, Alaska, on Tuesday. (AP) In cooperation with Customs and Border Protection, the agency also was expanding the distribution of travel health education materials to all travelers from China, including 350,000 travel education cards. “Despite an aggressive public health investigation to find new cases, we have not. The situation in China is concerning, however we are looking hard here in the United States. We will continue to be proactive. I still expect that we will find additional cases.”