The dangerous coronavirus at the heart of a fast-spreading outbreak is growing more contagious, Chinese officials said
*Wuhan Mayor Says He Expects Another Roughly 1,000 Confirmed Coronavirus Infection Cases *Current Count Is About 2,000 Confirmed Cases in Mainland China, Most Around Virus Outbreak Epicenter Wuhan.
*Wuhan Mayor Says He Expects Another Roughly 1,000 Confirmed Coronavirus Infection Cases *Current Count Is About 2,000 Confirmed Cases in Mainland China, Most Around Virus Outbreak Epicenter WuhanSingapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
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