China announced on Thursday that it will halve additional tariffs on $75 billion worth of US imports, as the world's two largest economies continue to step back from a years-long trade war that has hurt both countries and dented global growth.
A lab technician tests coronavirus patient samples at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand on Wednesday. Credit: Lillian Suwanrumppha/AFP/Getty Images
There's still a lot we don't know about the Wuhan coronavirus, and scientists around the world are racing to gather data and develop a treatment.No -- but there are signs of progress. Doctors in Thailand say they have successfully treated a patient with a combination of antiviral drugs.can look like the flu -- fever, cough, trouble breathing. If you show these symptoms and recently went to China, or have been in contact with someone who visited, experts advise going to the doctor.
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