In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control is monitoring dozens of potential cases.
“You can see in the videos that I’ve just posted on my Facebook that the streets are empty” Allis said. “No one is inside KFC. I normally don’t even go there before it’s usually packed with people, but now there’s just no one.”“I have some masks. They’re not he highest quality but something is better than nothing,” he said.an English teacher in Wuhan, is currently visiting family in her home state of Arkansas. She said she first started hearing about people getting sick in December.
“Wuhan is definitely a developing city,” she said. “There [are] 11 million people in Wuhan, so when there’s an epidemic happening like this, there [are] just not enough resources health wise.” In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are monitoring at least 61 potential cases in 22 states. A second case in the U.S. was confirmed Friday, a 60-year-old woman who was hospitalized in Chicago after returning from a trip to Wuhan, China, on Jan. 13. She did not show symptoms during her travels, according to the CDC.. on Tuesday when a man in his 30s fell ill after returning to his home state of Washington on Jan. 15.
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