A Korean Air flight carrying over 200 passengers from Seoul, South Korea, to Las Vegas was diverted to Los Angeles after being notified of three US citizens onboard that had been to China within the past 14 days, according to a Korean Air spokesperson
General Motors is working to make sure its supply chain is not disrupted during outbreakGeneral Motors cars are assembled at an auto plant in Wuhan. AFP/Getty Images
"It’s a very fluid situation,” Barra said at an investor conference following GM’s earnings report. “As we learn more, we’ll provide more updates."
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