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comment savoir si on a le coronavirus, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., hit Trump's choice of Vice President Pence to lead the coronavirus response team. “Like I said before, he doesn’t believe in science. And the fact that we have a non-physician vetting the response ... is a concern, Ocasio-Cortez said. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., said constituents have been contacting her office with concerns about coronavirus, ranging from pregnant moms wondering how to protect their babies to constituents wondering where to go for testing.

comment savoir si on a le coronavirus - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP One issue that Tlaib said she's tackling is why face masks aren’t provided for workers at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, which is one of the 11 airports designated by the Department of Homeland Security to accept incoming flights from China for coronavirus screening. “It’s not even a lack of resources, possibly, but it’s also incompetence,” Tlaib said after the briefing. “Now I have somebody’s card so I’m going to follow up on why are there no masks at Detroit Metro [Airport].”

comment savoir si on a le coronavirus, Philadelphia-native Frank Wucinski and his three-year-old daughter Annabel have been released from coronavirus quarantine for the second time. Frank Wucinski and his 3-year-old daughter Annabel have returned home to Pennsylvania after undergoing coronavirus testing and quarantine for the second time since their evacuation from the disease's epicenter of Wuhan, China. Wucinski and his family have lived in China for over 15 years and spent two-thirds of that time in Wuhan where his wife's family lives. Wucinski and his wife – who is not a U.S. citizen – had moved to Guangzhou for work, but after his mother-in-law passed away three months ago, the three returned to Wuhan to take care of his father-in-law.

comment savoir si on a le coronavirus - Then, the virus struck. CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: AMERICAN MAN AND DAUGHTER SPEAK OUT FROM HOSPITAL QUARANTINE In an interview on America's Newsroom with hosts Ed Henry and Sandra Smith, Frank Wucinski said that when he and his daughter first landed at the Miramar Airbase in San Diego, Calif., they were immediately separated and put into isolation for three or four days because of their contact with his father-in-law, who passed away recently from the deadly virus. Then, he said, a few days later, Annabel just coughed in front of some staff. They suggested we go to the medical tent. The medical tent contacted the CDC and they said that we should go back to isolation at the children's hospital. So, we stayed there for about three days.

comment savoir si on a le coronavirus - Fortunately for the Wucinskis, all of their tests came back negative. The question is: what happens next? Well, we're meant to go for follow-up checkups at the hospital or with a doctor, So, we're looking into trying to get some insurance because my insurance for work -- for my job -- doesn't work in America. So, we're applying, he told the Newsroom hosts. Other than that, the Wucinskis have to take daily temperature readings. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP I mean, I know just from my experience being in Wuhan when it all first started it was scary. You just didn't know what was happening and what was going on, he explained.