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wholesale masks, Authorities are seeking a court order to compel her to go back to the hospital until at least Wednesday, according to the news outlet. CORONAVIRUS NURSES IN CHINA ARE SHAVING THEIR HEADS TO ‘IMPROVE EFFICIENCY’ Ilyina complained of lax protocol, poor conditions and uncooperative doctors during her hospital stay. She had traveled to Hainan, a tropical region in China located 1,000 miles south of the Hubei province -- the epicenter of the virus -- and contracted a sore throat upon her return.

wholesale masks - She tested negative for the coronavirus but was ordered to stay in the hospital for two weeks. She said she was initially promised she would be released within 24 hours. All three tests showed I was completely healthy, so why the hell the quarantine? she posted on Instagram. Alla L After several days in the hospital, she disabled an electronic lock to her room and left. Another Russian woman who traveled to Hainan also escaped a different hospital by jumping out a window. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

wholesale masks, The country now has more than 50,000 confirmed cases and 1,300 people have died from it worldwide; Foreign affair correspondent Benjamin Hall reports. In nighttime photos from space, North Korea looks like a black hole compared to the well-lit South. It’s an apt metaphor for what we know about what’s going inside the DPRK now: Nada. That absence of information poses a real problem when a global health threat is on the loose. And the coronavirus is most definitely a global threat. Though we can only guess what’s going on in Kim’s dark kingdom, it’s hard to imagine a rosy scenario.

wholesale masks - NORTH KOREA 'CLEARLY LYING' ABOUT CORONAVIRUS CASES, EXPERT SAYS What we do know is that the government in Pyongyang has announced that its border with China is closed. Is the virus already across? Will it find its way in any way? Even if the correct answer to both questions is “no,” North Korea still has a problem. Lack of trade and travel, even a temporary ban, will further cripple the economy of what is already the poorest country on earth. The bottom line: Starving North Koreans will starve more.

wholesale masks - Odds are that North Korea can tough it out in the short term. Flu season should abate in April. The contagion will then be less of a concern, at least until the autumn. The North Korean people have been through worse. If the coronavirus does spread to the DPRK, that’s a different set of problems. On the one hand, the best way to deal with a global pandemic is transparency; sharing information can help all nations to develop the most efficacious response. China has been very bad with transparency. North Korea would be worse.