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no contact infrared thermometer, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP When the new test kits are distributed in the U.S. as FDA Commissioner Hahn said they would be by the end of the week, the increased testing will no doubt lead to an instant increase of coronavirus cases diagnosed here, as it did in South Korea. On the plus side, this will probably help us to determine once and for all that most cases are mild; on the downside, it will spread more fear as we get closer to understanding the real extent of spread. It is irrational and counterproductive to hunker down in the face of a virus that is not at all widespread.

no contact infrared thermometer - With hand sanitizer sold out at stores across the nation, shoppers are not waiting for shelves to be restocked and are turning to the web to learn how to make homemade versions. As the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus continues, demand for basic sanitary items — namely hand sanitizer — is increasing along with it. Hand sanitizer sold out at stores across the country over the weekend, leading people to turn to the web in search of it — only to find the product was largely unavailable there as well or being offered at a costly price.

no contact infrared thermometer, ARIZONA BEGINS IN-HOUSE CORONAVIRUS TESTING IN BID TO SPEED DIAGNOSES  Health professionals continue to stress that proper hand-washing is the best way to prevent viruses such as the novel coronavirus. But if soap and water aren’t available, hand sanitizer is the next best option — namely if it contains at least 60 percent alcohol, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says. GEORGIA CONFIRMS 2 CORONAVIRUS CASES  CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE 

no contact infrared thermometer - Can’t find hand sanitizer to purchase? Don’t fret — because you can make your own. Anne Marie Helmenstine, who holds a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences, recently shared how to make homemade hand sanitizer. The ingredients: Directions:  Mix the ingredients in a bowl and stir with a spoon. Use the funnel to pour the liquid into the empty bottle.

no contact infrared thermometer - CDC officials have been dispatched to the Life Care Center of Kirkland after two confirmed cases of coronavirus and 50 residents and staff displaying symptoms; Dan Springer reports from outside EvergreenHealth Medical Center. Washington state has reported three new deaths of patients with confirmed coronavirus, bringing the total number of fatalities linked to the virus in the U.S. to nine. The news comes just a day after officials had announced several new cases and deaths in the state, which currently has 27 confirmed illnesses.