Coronavirus latest: NYPD investigating Asian subway rider being sprayed with Febreze.
President Donald Trump will not travel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on Friday, as had originally planned to do, a White House official said, citing the fact that Trump"does not want to interfere" with the organization's work in combatting coronavirus.
In an interview with local TV station and NBC News affiliate KING, Jeff Toblin, the CEO of EvergreenHealth Medical Center confirmed that 11 people had died at the facility in King County, Washington State, providing more information on the death toll than was available previously. All medical services in the Vatican have been suspended. No information was released about the patient.
Japan's government defended tighter travel restrictions on visitors, saying they were not too late to help slow the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
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