Officials investigate how coronavirus may have spread through sewage pipes in Hong Kong

Hong Kong health officials are investigating the possibility that the coronavirus may have spread through an unsealed pipe in an apartment building in response to one of the building’s residents having become infected.

How to fight misinformation about Coronavirus
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Isiah speaks with members of the Chinese-American Alliance about misinformation swirling around Houston's Chinatown.

Bush Intercontinental Airport employees concerned about coronavirus

The virus, which started in China, has spread to other countries including the U.S. by people who are traveling.  So airport workers who come into contact with travelers from across the globe say they want to make sure they are being protected.

Bush Intercontinental Airport employees concerned about coronavirus
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The Novel Coronavirus is causing concern among employees who work at the airport. �So Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee held a News Conference at Bush Intercontinental Airport to address workers who fear for their safety. �

China's virus death toll surpasses SARS but new cases fall

Some 2,656 new virus cases were reported in the 24 hours ending at midnight Saturday, most of them in the central province of Hubei, where the first patients fell sick in December. That was down by about 20% from the 3,399 new cases reported in the previous 24-hour period.

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First American dies of coronavirus in China: US Embassy

A 60-year-old diagnosed with coronavirus in Wuhan, China, has reportedly become the first U.S. citizen to die of the virus.

Doctor’s death unleashes mourning, fury at Chinese officials

The 34-year-old ophthalmologist died overnight at Wuhan Central Hospital, where he worked and likely contracted the virus while treating patients in the early days of the outbreak.

Coronavirus: 41 new cases confirmed on cruise ship in Japan; China death toll now at 636

Japan on Friday reported 41 new cases of a virus on a cruise ship that's been quarantined in Yokohama harbor while the death toll in mainland China rose to 636, including a doctor who got in trouble with authorities in the communist country for sounding an early warning about the disease threat.

San Antonio Lackland Air Force Base preparing for Coronavirus evacuees

More than 1000 Americans have been identified as living in the part of China where the outbreak was first detected and evacuations started late last month.

Doctor who warned about coronavirus dies from the disease
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A doctor in China who issued the first warnings about the coronavirus outbreak is dead from the disease, according to the hospital treating him. In December, he sent out a warning saying seven patients had been diagnosed with a SARS-like illness and were quarantined. Wuhan police detained him, forcing him to admit he made "untrue statements".

Doctor who sounded alarm on coronavirus dies, hospital says

Li Wenliang, a doctor in China who was allegedly detained for warning others about the coronavirus before he himself was sickened by the illness, has died, according to the hospital treating him.

Officials: Coronavirus evacuees heading to Texas, Nebraska shouldn’t be ill

The Department of Defense is providing temporary lodging in Texas and Nebraska to support up to 1,000 passengers being evacuated from China to the U.S. in response to the coronavirus outbreak there.

Ten more sick with virus on one of two isolated cruise ships

10 passengers are now believed to be infected with the coronavirus as Japanese authorities work to screen all people on board. The new cases bring the total number of confirmed infections to 33 in Japan.

Newborn, just 30 hours old, diagnosed with coronavirus in China

At just 30 hours hold, a newborn was been diagnosed with novel coronavirus in China and became the youngest patient fighting the disease.