There has been a lot going on with the novel coronavirus in the past few days. Here are some of the highlights: We finally have a name. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been very sensitive to the stigma a disease can cause on a region, so they exercised great caution in the naming of the novel coronavirus “COVID-19.” Catchy, no? We reached a landmark on Monday afternoon, Feb. 10, in the when the fatality rate rose above 1,000. According to WHO, the death toll is now 1,017 with 42,708 confirmed cases (Feb. 11, 2020). Singapore has the largest numbers…
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