2 U.S. evacuees test positive for coronavirus, global case total spikes

As hospitals and health systems raise concerns over possible shortages of personal protective equipment, including respirators, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to and provide strategies that health care providers can use during the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) outbreak now and in the event of a shortage of N95 respirators.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the total to 15. Both individuals returned to the U.S. Feb. 7 on a State Department flight from Hubei Province, China, and were in federal quarantine at JBSA-Lackland base in Texas.
CDC expects more COVID-19 cases in the U.S., including among the more than 600 individuals who recently returned from Wuhan, the outbreak鈥檚 epicenter. Nancy Messonnier, M.D., director of CDC鈥檚 National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, yesterday that more than 30,000 passengers entering the U.S. from China have been screened for the virus.
After several days of case declines in China, the World Health Organization today said COVID-19 cases increased significantly because of 鈥渁 change in how cases are diagnosed and reported.鈥
鈥淚n Hubei province only, a trained medical professional can now classify a suspected case of COVID-19 as a clinically-confirmed case on the basis of chest imaging, rather than a laboratory confirmation,鈥 said Michael Ryan, executive director of WHO Health Emergencies Programme.
As of today, WHO 46,997 confirmed cases, the majority in China.
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