Dozens of people in China have been sickened with pneumonia from an unknown source, according to the World Health Organization. WHO was first informed of cases of the disease in Wuhan, a city in central China, on Dec. 31. Symptoms include fever and difficulty breathing.
Dozens of people in China have been sickened with pneumonia from an unknown source, according to the World Health Organization.
Some of the afflicted worked at Huanan Seafood market, which has been closed to sanitize the market and investigate. Those patients are currently quarantined in Wuhan medical institutions."The reported link to a wholesale fish and live animal market could indicate an exposure link to animals," WHO said in a statement.
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