The husband of a Chicago woman infected by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is the first individual in the U.S. to contract the illness via person-to-person contact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced today. CDC identified the other five U.S. cases as travel-related. “Given what we’ve seen in China and other countries with the novel coronavirus, CDC experts have expected some person-to-person spread in the U.S.,” said CDC Director Robert Redfield, M.D.
 
As of today, China reports nearly 8,000 cases and approximately 170 deaths related to coronavirus. CDC expects more U.S. cases but reiterates that the risk to the general U.S. population remains low and doesn’t recommend face masks or avoiding public places. The White House yesterday announced the creation of a coronavirus task force led by Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar.
 
The World Health Organization late this afternoon declared the coronavirus a public health emergency. For more information and resources, including a Jan. 23 Quality Advisory, visit AHA’s coronavirus update page. CDC will host a call for clinicians Friday at 2 p.m. ET.

Related News Articles

Headline
 The Food and Drug Administration July 10 approved Moderna’s Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12 with at least one underlying condition that…
Headline
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention July 7 announced it is streamlining H5N1 bird flu updates with its routine influenza data given the low public…
Headline
The United States July 7 reached its highest annual measles case tally in 33 years, hitting at least 1,277 confirmed cases across 38 states and the District of…
Headline
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration June 30 released a proposed rule to remove what remains of its emergency temporary standard for occupational…
Headline
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response June 25 announced it conducted an exercise transporting simulated patients with high-consequence…
Headline
Ochsner Health's Stephen Saenz, sepsis program manager, and Teresa Arrington, director of robust process improvement for quality and patient safety, reveal how…