These 5 tools for tracking the coronavirus provide up-to-date information to help you see which areas are most affected

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These 5 tools for tracking the coronavirus provide up-to-date information to help you see which areas are most affected
 
 
These 5 tools for tracking the coronavirus provide up-to-date information to help you see which areas are most affected
 
Maps update with information on the virus in real time, while another tool lets you put in a train or flight number to see if you might have come into contact with the virus.
 
 
 
 
 
The Wuhan coronavirus has killed more than 1,000 people and infected more than 42,000. Here's everything we know about the outbreak.
 
 
The Wuhan coronavirus has killed more than 1,000 people and infected more than 42,000. Here's everything we know about the outbreak.
 
Chinese authorities have confirmed more than 42,000 cases of the Wuhan coronavirus. Cases have been reported in at least 25 other countries.
 
 
 
 
 
The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, who started Theranos when she was 19 and will now stand trial over 'massive fraud' in July 2020
 
 
The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, who started Theranos when she was 19 and will now stand trial over 'massive fraud' in July 2020
 
Elizabeth Holmes started blood-testing startup Theranos at 19, and grew it to a $9 billion valuation. Then she was charged with 'massive fraud.'
 
 
 
 
 
 
The US has confirmed 13 cases of the coronavirus across 6 states. Here's what we know about all the US patients.
 
 
The US has confirmed 13 cases of the coronavirus across 6 states. Here's what we know about all the US patients.
 
The US has confirmed 13 cases of the virus: seven in California, two in Illinois, and one each in Arizona, Massachusetts, Washington, and Wisconsin.
 
 
 
 
 
The outbreaks of both the Wuhan coronavirus and SARS likely started in Chinese wet markets. Photos show what the markets look like.
 
 
The outbreaks of both the Wuhan coronavirus and SARS likely started in Chinese wet markets. Photos show what the markets look like.
 
The Wuhan coronavirus outbreak likely started in a Chinese wet market, where meat and poultry are sold alongside live animals.
 
 
 
 
 
Experts think bats are the source of the Wuhan coronavirus. At least 4 pandemics have originated in these animals.
 
 
Experts think bats are the source of the Wuhan coronavirus. At least 4 pandemics have originated in these animals.
 
Both the Wuhan coronavirus and the SARS virus likely jumped from bats to other animals, which then passed it to humans.
 
 
 
 
 
The Wuhan coronavirus has killed more people in 6 weeks than SARS did in 8 months. Here's how the 2 outbreaks compare.
 
 
The Wuhan coronavirus has killed more people in 6 weeks than SARS did in 8 months. Here's how the 2 outbreaks compare.
 
SARS killed 774 people between November 2002 and July 2003. More than 900 people have died from the new Wuhan coronavirus since December.
 
 
 
 
 
People are racing to buy face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak, but they probably won't protect you from illness
 
 
People are racing to buy face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak, but they probably won't protect you from illness
 
Wearing a face mask won't protect you from the Wuhan coronavirus as well as washing your hands and avoiding contact with anyone who may be infected.
 
 
 
 
 
Chinese nurses heading to Wuhan are shaving their heads to treat coronavirus patients because long hair can spread the disease
 
 
Chinese nurses heading to Wuhan are shaving their heads to treat coronavirus patients because long hair can spread the disease
 
The nurses made the sacrifice with a smile before shipping out from other parts of China to face the virus.
 
 
 
 
 
Buzzy primary care startup Iora Health just raised $126 million. Meet the 8 companies changing how doctors get paid and building the future of medicine.
 
 
Buzzy primary care startup Iora Health just raised $126 million. Meet the 8 companies changing how doctors get paid and building the future of medicine.
 
Iora Health, ChenMed, and Oak Street Health are part of a crop of disruptors changing how patients get their healthcare.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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