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coronavirus symptoms, “I understand that there will be a variety of reactions to this decision amongst parents, and I hope that all families will understand the developing situation and the changing and inconsistent advice given to the school,” school Headmaster Richard Pollock said in a statement, according to SWNS. Cransley School in Northwich, England. (SWNS) “There are a number of pupils and staff who have vulnerable family members and it is the School’s duty of care to put in place the most secure of measures to minimize any possible infection, despite [the] public policy, he continued. “The staff, pupils and families of Cransley are our highest concern, and whilst we understand the impact this may have on the education of the pupils and disruption to working practice of parents, we believe this decision is justified.”
coronavirus symptoms - Some of the ski trip participants are being tested for coronavirus, the Northwich Guardian reported. SOME DISCHARGED CORONAVIRUS PATIENTS IN CHINA TEST POSITIVE FOR SECOND TIME: REPORT The school will be cleaned while the staff and the 180 students are away, according to SWNS. The news comes after a Washington state school canceled classes and as closed on Thursday after a staff member reported that a family member who had traveled with them internationally became sick and was being quarantined and tested for the novel coronavirus. In a letter sent to Bothell High School families, Superintendent Michelle Reid said that the staff member was also being quarantined at home for 14 days.
coronavirus symptoms, Fox Business host Charles Payne on Thursday voiced his concern about how the coronavirus’ impact on the stock market is being reported. “Markets are tricky, particularly when emotions are driving it more than anything else,” the host of Fox's Making Money with Charles Payne told “America’s Newsroom.” Payne’s comments came after the former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen warned this week that the deadly coronavirus outbreak could choke global growth and veer the U.S. toward a recession.
coronavirus symptoms - CORONAVIRUS COULD DRAG US ECONOMY INTO RECESSION: JANET YELLEN “We could see a significant impact on Europe, which has been weak to start with, and it’s just conceivable that it could throw the United States into a recession,” Yellen said Wednesday at an event held by the Brookings Institution in Michigan, according to Bloomberg News. Payne responded that “any” economist” would agree that there is a “chance” a recession is possible amid the coronavirus outbreak. Payne proceeded to respond to Yellen by stating that the economic impact depended on the severity of the outbreak.
coronavirus symptoms - CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE “If it doesn’t hit in a substantial way in the United States, that’s less likely, Yellen said. We had a pretty solid outlook before this happened -- and there is some risk, but basically I think the U.S. outlook looks pretty good.” “Her final word was ‘I think the U.S. outlook is good.’ No one is running that [part of the quote],” Payne said, pointing out that media outlets are leaving out the possibility of a U.S. rebound in the stock market.