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human infrared thermometer, However, some have taken measures to protect visitors, including disinfecting holy shrines. There have been no outright closures. In this Monday, Feb. 24, 2020 photo, some Shiite pilgrims visit the shrine of Imam Ali in Najaf, Iraq, The Health Ministry said four new cases of coronavirus were diagnosed in the northern province of Kirkuk. It said the afflicted were members of an Iraqi family who had returned from a recent trip to Iran. Iraq announced the discovery of the first coronavirus case in the country on Monday in Najaf. Iraq had earlier closed its border with Iran to Iranian nationals but apparently Iraqis can still cross the boundary. (AP Photo/Anmar Khalil)
human infrared thermometer - Some religious clerics believe the shrines, including the one Masumeh shrine in Qom, have divine powers that can cure diseases. CLICK HERE FOR MORE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Last week, Saudi Arabia announced it would temporarily block foreigners from traveling to Mecca and the Kaaba, the cube-shaped structure at the center of the annual hajj pilgrimage, out of coronavirus concerns. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
human infrared thermometer, The president says it is still safe to have large gatherings of his supporters amid growing concerns over the coronavirus spread; Kristin Fisher reports from the White House. Democratic Denver City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca faced conservative criticism Tuesday after sharing a meme on Twitter suggesting she stands in “solidarity” with the idea of spreading coronavirus at President Trump’s campaign rallies. These people are sick, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted. CdeBaca, apparently posting in jest, had retweeted a meme that said: “For the record, if I do get the coronavirus I’m attending every MAGA rally I can.”
human infrared thermometer - CdeBaca commented: “#solidarity Yaaaas!!” with laughing emojis. CdeBaca, based on her Twitter posts, appears to be a supporter of self-described democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., one of the leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. Candi CdeBaca, Denver City Councilwoman, shared a meme suggesting those infected with coronavirus should attend MAGA rallies. Republicans quickly hit back, coming amid a partisan war of words over allegations that lawmakers are politicizing the response to the coronavirus.
human infrared thermometer - “This elected Democrat in Colorado doesn’t seem very nice!” the Trump campaign War Room Twitter account posted in response. “The depths to which Democrats are sinking to politicize coronavirus is disgusting, Republican National Committee Rapid Response Director Steve Guest said in a statement to Fox News on Tuesday. Democrat leaders, both nationally and in Colorado, need to condemn this deranged comment.” Later, CdeBaca's office called it a sarcastic tweet, in a statement to a Denver ABC affiliate.