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WHO warns hospitals worldwide about possible Coronavirus outbreak

The deadly coronavirus is spreading rapidly in China. The United States has issued a warning to its citizens about this. The US State Department has advised Americans living in China to take precautions against the virus. It is getting the most effect in Wuhan city of China. People are getting pneumonia due to coronavirus. One person has also died due to this.

Wednesday’s U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an alert advising citizens traveling to Wuhan, China, to avoid contact with animals, animal markets and animal products. Apart from this, citizens have been told that those who visited Wuhan and are now feeling ill, seek medical care immediately.

41 people vulnerable to the virus

Chinese health officials have reported 41 cases of exposure to the new corona virus. At the same time, the condition of seven people is said to be critical. Apart from this, about 740 people including 419 doctors have been kept under medical supervision due to contact with patients.

WHO warning

The World Health Organization has also issued a warning to countries around the world. On Tuesday, the World Health Organization has warned that there is a need to be vigilant against the virus. China needs to find out the cause of the coronavirus as soon as possible.

Coronavirus observations

Common symptoms of coronavirus infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath. In more severe cases, infection can lead to pneumonia, kidney failure, and even death.

Ways to avoid coronaviruse

Some measures have been suggested to avoid the effects of corona virus. This includes regularly washing hands, covering the mouth and nose while coughing and sneezing, cooking meat and eggs properly.

SARS caused havoc

Medical experts are looking at this new virus by connecting it to SARS. Earlier in 2003, the disease named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome was spread in China. According to one figure, there were 813 deaths worldwide due to SARS. Of which 646 deaths occurred in China alone.

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