Coronavirus: What You Need to Know

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Public health officials are urging preparation -- but not panic -- with coronavirus cases on the rise. What you need to know about the virus, including how to protect yourself and what to expect:

There have been at least 29 million Americans sickened by the flu this season, compared to more than 100 who are known to be sick with coronavirus here. While more than 90,000 people are confirmed coronavirus patients worldwide, the numbers are still miniscule compared to the flu.

The flu is also well-known to scientists and doctors, although each year’s strain is slightly different. Flu treatment plans are well-established, and vaccines exist. This coronavirus is brand-new, and health officials are still learning about its spread. It is also possible the virus mutates into multiple strains, as the flu has.

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