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kf95 mask, As of Friday, the novel coronavirus had claimed the lives of 15 in Italy, and infected more than 650 in the country. The virus has so far killed over 2,800 around the globe and sickened more than 83,000.

kf95 mask - The Venice Carnival, Saudi Arabia's Pilgrimage to Mecca and Geneva Motor Show have all been canceled due to the coronavirus; Benjamin Hall reports from London with the latest. A British man who was sickened by the coronavirus while onboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship has died, reports citing the Japanese health ministry said. The man, who had been in quarantine in Japan after testing positive for the virus, marks the first foreign passenger on the ship to die, according to Kyodo News. It would also mark the first fatality involving a British citizen, according to Sky News.

kf95 mask, The health ministry did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for additional comment. CLICK FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE  Over 700 other passengers and crew who were on the ship were infected with COVID-19, which had for several weeks marked the largest instance of communal spread. South Korea has since surpassed the case count with 2,337 confirmed illnesses of its own. As of Thursday, all passengers who had been quarantined aboard the ship were allowed to disembark, while less than 500 crew remained on board, according to an advisory posted by the cruise line.

kf95 mask - “Princess Cruises has hired Aspen Medical, an award-winning and WHO-certified company with extensive global experience in delivering public health services, to provide team members with health and well-being care during quarantine at a land-based center in Japan,” the advisory said. Those who remain in Japan are required to undergo an additional quarantine period in accordance with the country’s protocol. SIRIUSXM SELF-QUARANTINES STAFFERS WHO VISITED JAPAN AMID CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS: REPORT

kf95 mask - Hundreds of Americans who had been quarantined aboard the ship were evacuated to the U.S. nearly two weeks ago, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirming that 42 had tested positive for the coronavirus. Those cases are being counted separately from the other travel-related cases confirmed in the U.S., which as of Friday tallied 14. An additional case was confirmed in California in a woman with no known travel history to China and is considered to be the first case of unknown origin.