Top Health Official Urges Elderly People To ‘Absolutely’ Avoid Cruise Ships

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Anyone with underlying conditions should reconsider traveling as the coronavirus continues to spread, warned NIAID Director Anthony Fauci.

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“We’re having an acceleration of cases now,” Fauci told Fox News’ Chris Wallace on Sunday. “What we’re seeing is what is called ‘community spread’ in certain regions of the country, particularly in the area of Washington state.”of a region in northern Italy that includes Milan and Venice that will restrict the movement of roughly 16 million people amid an outbreak of coronavirus.″We have to be realistic,” Fauci said. “I don’t think it would be as draconian as nobody in, nobody out.

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