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Coronavirus Crisis

The move comes after the WHO declared a public health emergency.
More than 170 people have died in China and around 7,700 have been infected.
“Markets are jittery,” Scotiabank economists wrote in a research note.
Experts say we know how to handle the disease, but not the racism that comes with it.
False stories are spreading on social media in the wake of the outbreak.
Pregnant women haven’t fared well during previous respiratory outbreaks.
Major companies are urging employees to avoid travel to the country.
Cases of COVID-19 have been reported in three provinces.
Right now, a Canadian child's risk of contracting coronavirus is extremely low.
Whether you have symptoms or not, hand sanitizers prevent the spread of viral infections.