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coronavirus masks for sale, Walsh earlier this week made headlines when he came forward for the first time since being identified as the so-called “super-spreader.” Additionally, U.K. government officials on Monday declared the coronavirus outbreak a “serious and imminent threat to public health.”

coronavirus masks for sale - Global health officials report over 44,600 confirmed cases of the coronavirus worldwide; Jonathan Serrie reports from Atlanta. A man in China is facing criminal charges after he strapped firecrackers to his body and doused himself in gasoline when a ban put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus canceled his birthday party, reports say. The 59-year-old Chongqing resident had planned a birthday banquet with more than 10 tables' worth of guests last month when local officials asked him to cancel the Jan. 28 celebration in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Reuters reported, citing state-run Xinhua news agency.

coronavirus masks for sale, CORONAVIRUS ‘SUPER-SPREADER’ LINKED TO 11 CASES OF VIRUS RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL: ‘I’M HAPPY TO BE HOME’  But when the man, who has not been identified, failed to convince officials to reconsider two days before the birthday bash was set to take place, he allegedly wrapped firecrackers around his waist, poured gasoline on his chest and held up a lighter — threatening them into lifting the ban. “The actions prevented town and village cadres from carrying out epidemic prevention and control work,” Xinhua said, adding that 10 patients visiting a clinic on a lower level of the same building had also been affected, Reuters reported.

coronavirus masks for sale - The man was charged with disorderly behavior, although it wasn’t immediately clear what the penalties would be, the New York Post reported. The viral outbreak that began in Wuhan has since infected more than 45,100 people globally. In China, there have been 1,113 recorded deaths with more than 44,653 confirmed cases. There have been 13 confirmed cases in the U.S., with one American citizen having died in China. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The Chinese government has enacted strict travel bans and quarantines in hopes of containing the virus. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it.

coronavirus masks for sale - First American dies from the coronavirus outbreak; reaction and analysis from Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel. A British man who unwittingly spread the deadly coronavirus, now known as COVID-19, to at least 11 people across three countries has been released from the hospital. Steve Walsh contracted the virus while on a business trip to Singapore in late January. He then went to a ski resort in the French Alps, where he unknowingly spread the virus to at least 11 others. At least five Britons who stayed at the resort – including a 9-year-old boy – were infected, as were five people in France. He was also connected to at least one case in Spain.