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  • >>> THIS MORNING ON YOUR HEALTH,

  • >>> THIS MORNING ON YOUR HEALTH, THE LATEST ON CORONAVIRUS.

  • THE LATEST ON CORONAVIRUS. THE NUMBER OF INFECTED PEOPLE

  • THE NUMBER OF INFECTED PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD RIGHT NOW

  • AROUND THE WORLD RIGHT NOW STANDS AT MORE THAN 77,000.

  • STANDS AT MORE THAN 77,000. >> THAT’S RIGHT.

  • >> THAT’S RIGHT. AND RIGHT HERE IN THE U.S. THERE

  • AND RIGHT HERE IN THE U.S. THERE ARE 34 CONFIRMED CASES AND THE

  • ARE 34 CONFIRMED CASES AND THE CDC IS WARNING AMERICANS THAT

  • CDC IS WARNING AMERICANS THAT THIS CONTAGION REPRESENTS A

  • THIS CONTAGION REPRESENTS A TREMENDOUS PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT.

  • TREMENDOUS PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT. NBC NEWS MEDICAL CONTRIBUTOR DR.

  • NBC NEWS MEDICAL CONTRIBUTOR DR. NATALIE AZAR HERE WITH MORE.

  • NATALIE AZAR HERE WITH MORE. THANK YOU DR. NATALIE FOR BEING

  • THANK YOU DR. NATALIE FOR BEING HERE.

  • HERE. WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS UP

  • WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS UP TICK?

  • TICK? HOW CONCERNS SHOULD AMERICANS

  • HOW CONCERNS SHOULD AMERICANS FEEL?

  • FEEL? >> WE CERTAINLY ANTICIPATED

  • >> WE CERTAINLY ANTICIPATED WERE GOING TO HAVE MORE CASES

  • WERE GOING TO HAVE MORE CASES IN THE U.S.

  • IN THE U.S. AND WHILE THE THREAT OF A GLOBAL

  • AND WHILE THE THREAT OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC IS DEFINITELY REAL AND

  • PANDEMIC IS DEFINITELY REAL AND IT IS A PUBLIC HEALTH IMPORTANCE

  • IT IS A PUBLIC HEALTH IMPORTANCE IN THIS COUNTRY, OFFICIALS HERE

  • IN THIS COUNTRY, OFFICIALS HERE ARE STILL MAINTAINING THAT THE

  • ARE STILL MAINTAINING THAT THE RISK TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS IN

  • RISK TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS IN FACT STILL VERY LOW.

  • FACT STILL VERY LOW. >> HOW PREPARED ARE HEALTH AND

  • >> HOW PREPARED ARE HEALTH AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FOR THIS

  • GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FOR THIS CORONAVIRUS?

  • CORONAVIRUS? AND MEAN, THAT’S THE REAL

  • AND MEAN, THAT’S THE REAL CONCERN, RIGHT?

  • CONCERN, RIGHT? ARE WE BEING SUFFICIENTLY

  • ARE WE BEING SUFFICIENTLY PROTECTED?

  • PROTECTED? >> SO, PETER, THE CDC IS

  • >> SO, PETER, THE CDC IS ACTIVELY REVIEWING ITS GLOBAL

  • ACTIVELY REVIEWING ITS GLOBAL PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS AND

  • PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS AND COMMUNICATING DIRECTLY WITH

  • COMMUNICATING DIRECTLY WITH HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS AND

  • HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS AND HOSPITALS AND COMMUNITIES IN

  • HOSPITALS AND COMMUNITIES IN THIS COUNTRY.

  • THIS COUNTRY. SO HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS IS

  • SO HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS IS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT AND MAKING

  • INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT AND MAKING SURE HOSPITALS ARE PREPARED FOR

  • SURE HOSPITALS ARE PREPARED FOR AN INFLUX OF PATIENTS AND MAKING

  • AN INFLUX OF PATIENTS AND MAKING SURE THAT HEALTH CARE WORKERS

  • SURE THAT HEALTH CARE WORKERS HAVE ADEQUATE SUPPLIES.

  • HAVE ADEQUATE SUPPLIES. ADDITIONALLY MORE ON THE FRONT

  • ADDITIONALLY MORE ON THE FRONT TEAR IF YOU WILL THERE ARE

  • TEAR IF YOU WILL THERE ARE AIRPORT SCREENINGS THAT ARE IN

  • AIRPORT SCREENINGS THAT ARE IN PLACE.

  • PLACE. THERE IS VOLUNTARY

  • THERE IS VOLUNTARY SELF-QUARANTINE FOR PEOPLE THAT

  • SELF-QUARANTINE FOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE TRAVELED TO CHINA AND THERE

  • HAVE TRAVELED TO CHINA AND THERE ARE ALSO 20 CDC QUARANTINE

  • ARE ALSO 20 CDC QUARANTINE STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY

  • STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY THAT ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE

  • THAT ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE CASES.

  • CASES. >> WELL, THIS IS NEW SPREAD.

  • >> WELL, THIS IS NEW SPREAD. THAT’S ONE OF THE CHALLENGES, A

  • THAT’S ONE OF THE CHALLENGES, A NEW STRAIN I SHOULD SAY.

  • NEW STRAIN I SHOULD SAY. AND SO HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE

  • AND SO HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT EXACTLY HOW

  • TRYING TO FIGURE OUT EXACTLY HOW IT’S SPREAD.

  • IT’S SPREAD. WHAT DO YOU THEY KNOW ABOUT

  • WHAT DO YOU THEY KNOW ABOUT THAT?

  • THAT? >> THERE WAS A REPORT IN THE NEW

  • >> THERE WAS A REPORT IN THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE

  • ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE ABOUT THIS CONCEPT OF

  • ABOUT THIS CONCEPT OF ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

  • ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. AND THEY DID FIND THE VIRUS WAS

  • AND THEY DID FIND THE VIRUS WAS DETECTABLE IN THE RESPIRATORY

  • DETECTABLE IN THE RESPIRATORY SECRETIONS OF PEOPLE BEFORE THEY

  • SECRETIONS OF PEOPLE BEFORE THEY WERE DISPLAYING SYMPTOMS.

  • WERE DISPLAYING SYMPTOMS. REINFORCING THE IDEA THAT A

  • REINFORCING THE IDEA THAT A SYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IS NOT

  • SYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IS NOT USUALLY WHAT DRIVES EPIDEMICS.

  • USUALLY WHAT DRIVES EPIDEMICS. WE DON’T KNOW EXACTLY HOW

  • WE DON’T KNOW EXACTLY HOW CONTAGIOUS THAT IS IN AN

  • CONTAGIOUS THAT IS IN AN ASYMPTOMATIC INDIVIDUAL.

  • ASYMPTOMATIC INDIVIDUAL. TRADITIONALLY THE MORE

  • TRADITIONALLY THE MORE SYMPTOMATIC AN INDIVIDUAL IS

  • SYMPTOMATIC AN INDIVIDUAL IS THAT’S THE TIME WHEN BACTERIA OR

  • THAT’S THE TIME WHEN BACTERIA OR VIRUSES ARE MORE EVIDENT AND ARE

  • VIRUSES ARE MORE EVIDENT AND ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE TRANSMITTED.

  • MORE LIKELY TO BE TRANSMITTED. >> AND THERE’S NO GOOD TIME FOR

  • >> AND THERE’S NO GOOD TIME FOR ANYTHING LIKE THIS, BUT IT’S

  • ANYTHING LIKE THIS, BUT IT’S ALSO FLU SEASON.

  • ALSO FLU SEASON. SO ARE HOSPITALS PREPARED FOR

  • SO ARE HOSPITALS PREPARED FOR THE POTENTIAL OF A CORONAVIRUS

  • THE POTENTIAL OF A CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK ON TOP OF THE FLU?

  • OUTBREAK ON TOP OF THE FLU? >> AS I MENTIONED BEFORE PART OF

  • >> AS I MENTIONED BEFORE PART OF THAT HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS IS TO

  • THAT HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS IS TO BE PREPARED FOR INFLUX.

  • BE PREPARED FOR INFLUX. SOME INSTITUTIONS ARE AUGMENTING

  • SOME INSTITUTIONS ARE AUGMENTING OR ENHANCING THEIR VIRTUAL

  • OR ENHANCING THEIR VIRTUAL URGENT CARE SO THEYRE TRIAGING

  • URGENT CARE SO THEYRE TRIAGING PATIENTS BEFORE THEY COME INTO

  • PATIENTS BEFORE THEY COME INTO THE EMERGENCY ROOM TO INUNDATE

  • THE EMERGENCY ROOM TO INUNDATE THE ER.

  • THE ER. THEYRE MANAGING PATIENTS TO SAY

  • THEYRE MANAGING PATIENTS TO SAY I THINK YOU NEED TO COME IN

  • I THINK YOU NEED TO COME IN VERSUS I THINK YOU NEED TO STAY

  • VERSUS I THINK YOU NEED TO STAY HOME.

  • HOME. >> I WE CAN’T REMIND PEOPLE

  • >> I WE CAN’T REMIND PEOPLE ENOUGH WASH YOUR HANDS, WASH

  • ENOUGH WASH YOUR HANDS, WASH YOUR HANDS.

  • YOUR HANDS. >> HONESTLY, YES.

  • >> HONESTLY, YES. ABSENT AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OR

  • ABSENT AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OR VACCINE WHICH IS NOT YET

  • VACCINE WHICH IS NOT YET AVAILABLE IT’S THE SIMPLE,

  • AVAILABLE IT’S THE SIMPLE, SIMPLE HYGIENE THINGS THAT CAN

  • SIMPLE HYGIENE THINGS THAT CAN REALLY GO A LONG WAY.

>>> THIS MORNING ON YOUR HEALTH,

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