We are in very close communication with China concerning the virus. Very few cases reported in USA, but strongly on watch. We have offered China and President Xi any help that is necessary. Our experts are extraordinary!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 27, 2020
The coronavirus is moving fast.— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) January 29, 2020
Sun: 2100 infected. 56 dead.
Mon: 2800 infected. 80 dead.
Tues: 4500 infected. 106 dead.
Today: 6000 infected. 132 dead.
If these rates remain constant: in 2 weeks there will be 1 million cases & 24,000 dead.
In 3 weeks, 21 million cases.
The first case of a person contracting the #Coronavirus from another person in the US was confirmed on Jan. 30.— The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) January 30, 2020
Both patients are isolated and are in stable condition. https://t.co/L3pfZPgB57
The Epoch Times
written by Zachary Steiber
Thursday January 30, 2020
The first case of a person contracting the Novel Coronavirus from another person in the United States was confirmed on Jan. 30.
The patient, who has not traveled to China, is a Chicago resident and is the spouse of the first confirmed travel-related case in Illinois. That patient was a woman in her 60s who returned from Wuhan on Jan. 13.
Both patients are isolated and are in stable condition.
The first patient is isolated at St. Alexius Medical Center in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Officials declined to say where the second patient is being treated.
“This person-to-person spread was between two very close contacts, a wife and husband,” Ngozi Ezike, the director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, told reporters on a phone call. “The virus is not spreading widely across the community.”
Authorities are not recommending people take precautions like canceling activities or not going out.
“It’s important to note that this spread was among two people who were in close contact for an extended period of time,” Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
Messonnier said health officials expect to see more cases in the United States, which will raise the risk of the virus passing among people.
Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said that questions remain about the virus, telling reporters: “At this time, it’s unclear how easily or sustainably this virus is spreading between people.”
People who recently returned to the United States from China should call their healthcare provider if they develop symptoms, officials said. Earlier Thursday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar said that the Trump administration is not imposing any travel restrictions.
The new Illinois case is the sixth in the United States and the first new case announced in four days. Five patients had tested positive across four states: California, Washington, Arizona, and Illinois.
The new virus has spread to about 20 countries, hitting the Americas, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Three new countries reported the first confirmed cases in the past 24 hours—Finland, the Philippines, and India.
The briefing came a day after President Donald Trump formed a coronavirus task force headed by Azar. Redfield is on the task force.
The task force will lead the Trump administration’s efforts to “monitor, contain, and mitigate the spread of the virus” and give Americans accurate and up-to-date health and travel information, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement. The group has been meeting daily since Monday.
👇 IN OTHER RELATED NEWS 👇
More than 600 citizens stranded in the Chinese province of Hubei, including capital Wuhan, could soon find themselves quarantined on Christmas Island. https://t.co/1UOhmNVgRz @tayloraiken_ #coronaravirus #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/stUUhe6oQ6— 7NEWS Australia (@7NewsAustralia) January 30, 2020
Nearly 6,000 passengers are stuck on an Italian cruise ship as coronavirus tests are being carried out on a passenger from Macau, who showed symptoms of the virus https://t.co/wv6C8R23EG pic.twitter.com/3qckiMWkDb— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2020
India reports its first case of coronavirus https://t.co/CHc7uEXXyi pic.twitter.com/Dan4wsU90W— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2020
See the airlines suspending China flights over coronavirus, which has killed 170 people and infected almost 8,000 https://t.co/EBEJPpbu3Q. Full coverage here: https://t.co/wQUCg6gj2w pic.twitter.com/4qS3bLcS9n— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2020
Coronavirus latest:— Bloomberg (@business) January 30, 2020
-Death toll rises to 170, cases jump to 7,711
-Three Japanese evacuated from Wuhan test positive for coronavirus
-Airlines cancel more mainland China flights to counter virushttps://t.co/9SWlIWorTh
UPDATE 1/30/20 at 12:13pm: Added info below.BREAKING: "Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems."— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 30, 2020
The World Health Organisation declares the #coronavirus outbreak a global public health epidemic.
Get the latest on this story here: https://t.co/hhkq4Ob1pH pic.twitter.com/QsjPrPfhqF
UPDATE 1/30/20 at 6:45pm: Added info below.A Chinese epidemiologist commended the eight residents in #Wuhan, who were briefly detained for spreading "rumors" about the novel #coronavirus outbreak, for their info which turned out to be prophetic, in an interview with GT's Editor-in-Chief Hu Xijin. https://t.co/uEkGjNCyGh pic.twitter.com/JBOBWsr58r— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) January 29, 2020
Working closely with China and others on Coronavirus outbreak. Only 5 people in U.S., all in good recovery.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 30, 2020
.@StateDept is increasing the #China Travel Advisory to Level 4 – Do Not Travel. This is due to the spread of the novel #coronavirus throughout China & the @WHO determination that the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. https://t.co/BIIUdavoP0— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) January 31, 2020
TRAVEL ALERT ✈️: U.S. Department of State raised its travel advisory for China from Level 3 to *Level 4*, which means "do not travel to China." Previously alert level 3 on Monday, which means "reconsider travel to China due to the novel coronavirus." https://t.co/PIF8qTkrGX pic.twitter.com/jNMlPUf9D1— Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) January 31, 2020
Breaking News: The U.S. issued a "do not travel" to China advisory, its strongest warning reserved for the most dangerous situations, over the coronavirus outbreak https://t.co/eLAbYLtIPf— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 31, 2020
UPDATE 1/30/20 at 7:32pm: Added info below.
INDICTMENT UNSEALED— TheSharpEdge (@TheSharpEdge1) January 28, 2020
Top Harvard scientist charged with lying to the DOD about his work for a Chinese recruitment program.
Lieber received some $1.74M for research he conducted for China's *WUHAN* University of Technology, plus $50,000K per month salary.https://t.co/HDm04KG5GL
Wow. This is big.— TheSharpEdge (@TheSharpEdge1) January 28, 2020
1) A Harvard professor received $$$ for China's WUHAN U. research 2) A member of the PLA was at BU conducting US Military Research 3) A 3rd arrested at Logan for smuggling vials of medical research.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?https://t.co/fZUIO28uZ1
Harvard University Professor and Two Chinese Nationals Charged in Three Separate China Related Cases https://t.co/gIApol1vOt— Justice Department (@TheJusticeDept) January 28, 2020
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