
WHO says 'don't know where the epidemic will go'
WHO said it was too early to predict when the corona virus would be stopped and the organization did not know where the Covid-19 epidemic would go.
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Wuhan nurse cured pneumonia on her own in 11 days
Jia Na, 24, tested positive for corona virus but cured at home through scientific activities and remained optimistic.
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One Japanese infected with nCoV died
The 80-year-old grandmother became the first Japanese to die after being positive for corona virus, the Japanese Ministry of Health today confirmed.
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Hubei releases 125 tons of medical waste every day
China The pneumonia outbreak puts Hubei on 125 tons of medical waste every day and an emergency treatment facility can be put into operation.
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The mixed reaction on the number of nCoV infections has skyrocketed
Chinese media called for no panic, while many doubted that the authorities were hiding information when the number of nCoV infections increased by 10 times.
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China announced the nationwide number of nCoV infections
The National Health Commission of China recorded a total of 1,367 deaths and nearly 60,000 infections in the country's pneumonia epidemic.
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United Airlines extended flight stoppage to China
The largest airline in the United States has announced that it will suspend flights to China until the end of April in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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China removed the secretary of Hubei
China removed the party secretary of Hubei Chiang Kai-shek and appointed Shanghai mayor Ung Dung instead.
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Trump warned of the risk of being 'tied up'.
Trump said the US House of Representatives resolution preventing him from waging war on Iran was "tied the President's hand", calling on the Senate not to pass.
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The number of people infected with corona virus increased by nearly 15,000
The number of coronary virus deaths in Hubei increased by 242 cases, more than doubling yesterday, the number of infections increased by 14,840, nearly 10 times the previous day, after the province changed its statistical ways.
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