Coronavirus Update: What Students Should Know
PBS shares a Coronavirus update and a free lesson plan for educators to share with their students to promote community safety and public health.
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February 1, 2020
PBS shares a Coronavirus update and a free lesson plan for educators to share with their students to promote community safety and public health.
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Coronavirus Update: Answering Questions for Students
The World Health Organization has now declared the coronavirus outbreak in China to be a global health emergency. Officials in China confirmed more than 7,800 cases today (updated from video which states 6,000), with 212 deaths. The WHO said the virus is spreading worldwide, despite China’s efforts. “It’s not actually because China is not doing what it can. It’s actually doing more than China is required to do,” according to Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). Meanwhile, health officials reported the first case of the virus spreading person-to-person in the United States. A Chicago man contracted it from his wife, who had been to China. The U.S. now has six confirmed cases in all. Watch the video and answer the questions. You can turn on the “CC” (closed-captions) function and read along with the transcript here. Update to video: WHO has declared the coronavirus a global health emergency.
Coronavirus Update: Extension Activities
This week has seen the rapid spread of novel coronavirus both within China and internationally to at least 14 other countries. On Thursday, the World Health Organization declared it a global public health emergency. As the U.S. records its first confirmed person-to-person transmission, NewsHour’s William Brangham talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci of NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
This article was originally published by PBS NewsHour Extra and can be found here.